You are definitely a total bad and pathetic person.
I still don't think personal attacks will make your case, but since you think the same of the rest of the development team, I feel in good company.
You are asking me to try to help with the integration of OSGEarth, under the understanding that I am not doing anything and I am not here to criticize. But thousands of people use my 3D aircraft models through FlightGear (and other simulators). It seems to me that my contribution to FlightGear is absolutely not insignificant.
No, I'm pointing out that you're asking the developers (probably including myself) who are not interested in OSGEarth to implement it whereas you, who is interested, refuse to work on it.
So my contribution to FG is not insignificant, yours isn't either, James' isn't, TorstenD's isn't - but why should
they work on what you want rather than
you?
Your comments are not only unpleasant but above all without any justification.
While they may not be pleasant for you, I believe they're pretty justified. I wanted better visuals of atmosphere/light interaction - so I learned the tricks of GLSL coding and rendering and created it. Sounds to me like a viable strategy - and it worked. You wanted OSGEarth integration in 2013 and... opted to do nothing. Which is not a viable strategy, and hence there's no progress.
See the difference?
Trying to make people believe that they don't want OSGEarth in flightgear is really a demonstration of your lack of interest in the open source world as long as it doesn't serve YOUR interests.
I don't want to make anyone believe that he's not interested - I'm merely pointing out that I am not interested (and that I don't know of a developer who really is). So yes, I code what serves MY interests - I'm a volunteer coding in my spare time, not your coding slave.
Just see the number of posts here about OSGearth, but of course you will still find a good excuse not to try something. I'm just sad for Curt and FlightGear
Again - people are interested in all sorts of things. The forum is full of ideas. And I have a very good excuse to not work on every idea that's presented - it's
I'm not interested. It's how OpenSource works - people pick something they're interested in and work on it.
So it's not me who is finding excuses - it's
you - because unlike me you are interested, and yet opt to do nothing. Why is that?