Chained Behaviors
Monte Goulding
monte at sweattechnologies.com
Fri Jul 12 19:08:14 EDT 2013
On 13/07/2013, at 8:52 AM, Mark Wieder <mwieder at ahsoftware.net> wrote:
> "whoa! look at that!".
Ah.. happy memories ;-)
>
>> If anything the open source move gives everyone a chance to become
>> involved in feature development discussions and implementations to
>> ensure all the Xtalk ducks are in a row.
>
> Absolutely. That's why the discussions going on over at the web forum
> are so important. I think we need to talk about these things as or
> before they get implemented, so that we can brainstorm about possible
> pitfalls, dead ends, etc. I'm currently having an argument with Mark
> about a certain feature, and I have no doubt that he'll win, but I
> think I still have some valid points to make before I'm ready to give
> in.
Yes your alternate languages on linux implementation and thread is a good example of how just because someone has implemented something and is prepared to contribute it doesn't mean it's definitely going in the engine. Basically nothing gets in the engine unless it goes through Mark and he thinks it's both a good thing and ready.
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