1. RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Sep 25, 2002
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francis at gmx.co.uk wrote: [snip] > This project is now complete, and fully operational [snip] > Having downloaded libraries willy nilly, and learnt a lot from them, I > cannot STAND the fact that literally > EVERY fucking thing has to be "acknowledged". I find this list bordering > on the EXTREME of commentory: "-- I > poked 2 bytes into this memory address - thanks XXXX for the poke2 code" > or "Thanks you to David Cuny for this > link_dll routine" or "link c_function routine" when all the routines are > like basically one liners. Everything doesn't HAVE to be acknowledged unless it is specified in any license details. If a programmer want's to document where they got 1, 2 or 3 lines of code from I think it is great! I can't imagine that it distracts from the understanding of the program and most certainly won't have any detectable effect on running the program. If you "borrow" a few lines of code from someone else you don't need to acknowledged them, it's a personal choice. Some choose to, some don't. I can't see it being a problem either way. [snip] > One more thing Euphoria needs: > A decent socket library. I had all sorts of WSAWOULDBLOCK errors from > TCP4U, which looked like the only decent > choice available. But it is completely *synchronous*. [snip] I agree with you totally about Euphoria not having a great sockets library. Without the work of a few people from the Euphoria community there would be "NO" sockets libraries available at all! Euphoria is a real community based language. Everyone seems to enjoy releasing lots of libraries, examples, full programs, utilities etc without receiving any payment and often no recognition. It's a "I'm happy to share as long as others shared" attitude. Out of interest what have you "shared" with the community? You will get out what you put in! Are you planning on releasing your now finished project? If I was working on a project and was using some freely available resources I doubt I'd go to those you freely give away their work and use profanities telling them what to do, how to do it, and what they should have done or how they have done it. Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
2. RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Andy Serpa <renegade at earthling.net> Sep 25, 2002
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> Euphoria is a real community based language. Everyone seems to enjoy > releasing lots of libraries, examples, full programs, utilities > etc without receiving any payment and often no recognition. > It's a "I'm happy to share as long as others shared" attitude. > That's what I was going to say, and I think that's also the reason people give so much acknowledgement -- because this is a relatively small community and everyone will see it -- ALL the Euphoria libraries on in a SINGLE archive, after all. This isn't C. It is just being polite really. I doubt anyone does it out of a sense of legal obligation. I don't see why on earth it would bother you...
3. RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> Sep 26, 2002
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On 26 Sep 2002, at 14:14, Chris Bensler wrote: > > BTW, your lucky your post made it to the forum. Usually RDS would filter > posts with such profanity. > Or just plain coarseness... -- Euler
4. Re: RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by francis at gmx.co.uk Sep 26, 2002
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If you cannot handle free exchanges of ideas, "courseness", disagreement or progression, then maybe you should move to a country in which there is dictatorship rather than democracy? >> BTW, your lucky your post made it to the forum. Usually RDS would filter >> posts with such profanity. >> >Or just plain coarseness... > >-- Euler
5. Re: RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Travis Beaty <tbeaty at mach3ww.com> Sep 26, 2002
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Euler and I live in such countries. However, Euler and I also live in countries where we are taught basic manners. If you are in the UK, as your email suggests, so were you. I'd suggest you remember such manners, or you will find yourself filtered out, either by RDS or by my email client. Have a day. Travis Beaty Mason City, Iowa. 9/26/2002 9:57:03 PM, francis at gmx.co.uk wrote: > >If you cannot handle free exchanges of ideas, "courseness", disagreement or >progression, then maybe you should move to a country in which there is >dictatorship >rather than democracy? > >>> BTW, your lucky your post made it to the forum. Usually RDS would filter >>> posts with such profanity. >>> >>Or just plain coarseness... >> >>-- Euler > > > >
6. RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Andy.cranston at selwaymoore.com Oct 01, 2002
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Hello Francis, It appears I have upset and/or angered you somehow for which I can only offer you an apology. I was trying to inject a little humour into the discussion so next time I don't think I'll bother. Kind regards, Andy Cranston. -----Original Message----- From: francis at gmx.co.uk [mailto:francis at gmx.co.uk] Sent: 01 October 2002 15:03 To: EUforum Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Acknowledgement I endevoured to say two things: of which, sockets libraries, is now clarified. The only other thing I recollect via "logs" is that I insisted various methods of acklowedgement are "extreme". I still think they are "extreme"; and somehow attacking my person or professional approach does not deem my argument "invalid" Oh, I am sorry. On a personal note to you both, check out the wider programming community in general and you will find it is divided over my argument. Unfortunatley, I am not a lone voice but a voice of many. I never said any of you could not, should not, or did not acklowedge. I only said this was "extreme". Again, [collective] you have failed to provide any compelling "argument" to shift my opinion at all. Whether or not I have friends, and how many, and how professional I am, should have no dictate on abstract appraisal; this is ludicrous. I never actually said I was unwilling to acklowedge others for the "contribution", I just made point over the definition of what a "contribution" was. I remember a past post to this list, in which some person tried to release a licenced library for int_to_bytes () definition, in which he/she used allocate()/poke4() and peek4() over the traditional mathematical method. Yes, it was faster with that version, and yes many people had a problem with its "licence". It is all a matter of "perspective" is it not? The only thing shown to light here, is that my perspective is different from yours [plural]. Again, when it comes to "verbal skills", I have chosen my desired career in computer programming, not an English Professorship. I have no idea why this is at all relevant to my point of extremism. Attacking *me*, not my point, is *my* definition of "unprofessional" - period. Should, at any point, I be disallowed to quote "Petzold" for bibliography (it is my right) - Then I again question your allegiance to your democratic state (in calculated presumption). Petzold has published a Book in entirety, which I would be ignorant to not acknowledge as a source of origin. In the land of academics you *have* to quote an *original* source - my very question as to your [plural] definition of "original". I hardly hold in the same category of "original" a one line function which calls a DLL, over a book published by Petzold as it's primary author. This is but *arrogance* to compare. As a statement to you both, *THINK* about it. >Oh, we can, and do, handle such posts. > >The first thing I noticed was that the poster was a person with limited >verbal skills. > >Furthermore, he seemed to be unwilling to credit others for their >contributions. What possible reason could there be for this, unless the >poster wanted to be able to claim the work as his own? > >Those were my first impressions, and first impressions count. Here, the >worst that can happen is that you might be killfiled. When you >eventually go looking for a real job, however, things will be >different.You won't be the only person in the world with a PhD. Given a >choice between a loud, boorish juvenile and a mature, courteous >professional, guess which candidate is going to get the job. > >Think about it. > >Irv There's a lot of 'you' in this post isn't there Francis?By all means share ideas and be thought provoking. If, during your creative endeavours, you don't want to credit people for their help (either because you don't have the time or you morally feel it is a bad thing to do) then fine. No one can force you. But please please please don't criticise other people for doing so. Your quote: "Work in the real world long enough and you will find not all people are "polite". I am one of these people." is surpassed only by a guy in a team I worked with last year: "I don't come to work to make friends." >He thought he was being "professional" with such an approach. Guess how many friends he has? >BTW I love the Petzold quote. After all your ranting about quoting and crediting people being a waste of time you waste yours by quoting Charles Petzold. The exact edition and page numbers is a really humourous and ironic touch - thanks, it tickled me. >Regards, >Andy Cranston.
7. RE: Acknowledgement
- Posted by Don Phillips <EuNexus at yahoo.com> Oct 23, 2002
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To Mr Craig: > and you were worried that you now have to place an > acknowledgement in all *Euphoria* programs that > you distribute. That's not the intention. By "programs", > I mean here any programs that you build using the C source code. > Programs that you or anyone else writes in Euphoria > do not require any acknowledgement of RDS. > > I'll clarify that for the next release. No clarification is needed. I read it as you intended. I think from the replies I recieved that I have the answer I was looking for. To Pete (with further clarification): Having been programming as long as I have, I have used (and seen) just about everything that can be imagined. I have tested (and created) numerious softwares and ActiveX controls. I would say that up until now, 90% of the controls / packages I have tested and used are the exact opposite of what this agreement entails. Which is not a bad thing. I am so used to using free trial software with nag screens, delays, etc that, if you purchase the source code, may be modified freely because you now own the rights to the code, that his agreement threw me for a loop. I was just making sure that this was simply not a typographical error. It is obvious from both replys that it was not. Like I said this is not a bad thing, just wanted to get a clarification on this.