01-07-2023, 12:05 AM
One thing to remember guys: Luke has did as much for the project as anyone. Take a look at his contribution chart in the github, if you would.
I think he's more than earned to right to work on whatever the BLEEP he wants to work on, whether that's L-Basic or just picking his nose and flicking boogers at his cat. **NO ONE** is obligated to work on the project, and everyone who does work on it does so **at their own pace and willingness to contribute, with the understanding that they can step back and take a break from the project at any time**.
And another thing to keep in mind -- though he may have stepped back and doesn't work *AS HARD* on the project as he did at one point in the past -- Luke is *still* contributing to the project. Check our repo and you'll see where he made a fix to help optimize compile times, put in a pull request for that fix, and had it approved and become part of the official language which you guys will all get to enjoy in the next release, which should be coming real soon(tm).
So as to the question: "Why do not you bring your skills to the QB64pe project?"
The answer is: "He has, and he still is."
At 15+ million bytes of code contributed to the source, I think he's definitely earned the right to work on and share whatever the HONK he wants to work on with us. Don't you guys?
I think he's more than earned to right to work on whatever the BLEEP he wants to work on, whether that's L-Basic or just picking his nose and flicking boogers at his cat. **NO ONE** is obligated to work on the project, and everyone who does work on it does so **at their own pace and willingness to contribute, with the understanding that they can step back and take a break from the project at any time**.
And another thing to keep in mind -- though he may have stepped back and doesn't work *AS HARD* on the project as he did at one point in the past -- Luke is *still* contributing to the project. Check our repo and you'll see where he made a fix to help optimize compile times, put in a pull request for that fix, and had it approved and become part of the official language which you guys will all get to enjoy in the next release, which should be coming real soon(tm).
So as to the question: "Why do not you bring your skills to the QB64pe project?"
The answer is: "He has, and he still is."
At 15+ million bytes of code contributed to the source, I think he's definitely earned the right to work on and share whatever the HONK he wants to work on with us. Don't you guys?