On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 11:04:42AM -0300, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:Yes, as a newbie observer on the v4l list, the answer is obvious to me, at last, and the reason is not entirely technical. I can't read so many bogus arguments on so few lines without reacting. Rephrasing Mauro: "Not a single developer out of a few SEEMS to believe that it is the BETTER approach, so since the FEW represent ALL media developers in the world, and since there is only ONE RIGHT way to do things, and since the GROUP is always RIGHT and always knows better than the individual, then YOU're WRONG and I'm right. Conform to the group and do as the group says, whatever the consequences!" Geeks are decidedly as prone as others to blindly accept travelling on the slippery road of herd mentality and "obvious" conclusions based on appearances. Is this OPEN source development or a dictatorship or what? So in the end Mauro will be right. And Markus will continue to develop and defend his stuff as HE sees fit. He knows his own work better than anyone else. It will be HIS way or nothing with his own stuff, it's his inalienable right. And don't be naive, if there's no solution more viable than Markus' one, then the latter will eventually be widely adopted somehow, sometime, whatever the amount of grumbling from the establishment. No dictatorship/forced consensus can decide future's direction, nor improve its already low own viability. Cheers, Bernard. -
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