[Coco] Drivewire and ADOS...

Al Hartman alhartman6 at optonline.net
Mon Sep 30 16:04:45 EDT 2013


Why is the assumption that it's Aaron's sole responsibility to do what I 
asked?

We have already solved it without Aaron having to give up any fun to help 
Drivewire users...

I requested access to edit the Cocopedia, and I'll help maintain it as well 
as adding new material. There's no page on Bob Rosen, and the page on Marty 
Goodman is blank. I'll start adding what I can over the coming days.

I find helping end users fun, and I haunt several lists and forums to do 
just that. I take pride in helping people and doing the best job I can. 
That's fun for me.

I simply can't connect to the concept of going to the trouble of writing an 
open source project, and then not documenting it. Documentation is a lot 
easier than writing the code, it's a lot easier than answering the same 
questions over and over (hence the concept of a F.A.Q.). You do it slowly 
over time. You add a bit every so often, and it grows to become 
comprehensive.

More energy has been spent arguing against adding small bits of 
documentation for the users, than it would have taken to just do it.

Now that we have an area on Cocopedia, we can add to it and make it a great 
resource, and Aaron won't have to be responsible for it at all.

-[ Al ]-

-----Original Message----- 
From: Gene Heskett

>While I can see your point here, I'm afraid I'll have to plead the mugwump
syndrome.

Why?  Because then, in the new bee's eye's, Aaron then becomes responsible
for something not of his making, and which he has no power to correct.  I
would object to that were I in Aaron's shoes.

I for one am very pleased that Aaron has blessed us with this software.
But this scrimmage line pileup I see here, with Aaron on the bottom, flat
needs to stop, its unfair at best.

> Why are you trying to make more work for everybody?
>
> -[ Al ]-
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