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On 6/23/2010 2:26 PM, clipka wrote:
> Not really.
>
> There is a feature to allow other users and/or developers to comment on
> bugs & feature request, but this is primarily intended for providing
> additional information, or feedback on the current status. For proper
> discussions, it lacks the necessary publicity. (When was the last time
> you just browsed the bugtracker just to see if there was some
> interesting discussion going on in some of the entries?)
>
> As someone else already said, the POV-Ray community is strongest in the
> newsgroups.
True, but as you can see threads here have difficulty staying on-topic.
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SharkD wrote:
> True, but as you can see threads here have difficulty staying on-topic.
>
Unless human nature has changed while I wasn't paying attention, all discussions
have difficulty staying on topic. I believe this is why Robert invented Rules
of Order...
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nemesis <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> > Of course the *major* problem here is: Which tesselation algorithm to use,
> > and how to implement it? And who is going to implement it?
> oh, the last one is easy: I vote for the pov-team. :)
As if they didn't have their hands full of work already...
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>> No, as per the bug reporting instructions which say, "Only report one
>> bug or request one feature per task."
>
> You know whom you are talking to, don't you? - This reminds me of my
> favourite quote: "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
> I wonder if this also applies to writing? Hmm...
Wouldn't it be more productive to try and address the cause of the ambiguity
(ie add Chris' point about grouping similar requests to the bug tracker
instructions) rather than calling someone stupid who is trying to help
improve POV?
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On 6/25/2010 3:52 AM, scott wrote:
> Wouldn't it be more productive to try and address the cause of the
> ambiguity (ie add Chris' point about grouping similar requests to the
> bug tracker instructions) rather than calling someone stupid who is
> trying to help improve POV?
>
>
You are not showing sufficient timorousness toward the master!
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On 25.06.10 09:52, scott wrote:
>>> No, as per the bug reporting instructions which say, "Only report one
>>> bug or request one feature per task."
>>
>> You know whom you are talking to, don't you? - This reminds me of my
>> favourite quote: "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
>> I wonder if this also applies to writing? Hmm...
>
> Wouldn't it be more productive to try and address the cause of the
> ambiguity (ie add Chris' point about grouping similar requests to the
> bug tracker instructions) rather than calling someone stupid who is
> trying to help improve POV?
No, it would not be more productive because SharkD's goal is not to help,
but to game the system: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3AGAME>. How
do I conclude his main goal is causing disruption? - He has used the tactic
of malicious compliance after he was prohibited from vandalizing the Wiki.
Next he moved to the bug tracker. As such, his "help" simply is not wanted
because he is not serious in helping the POV-Ray community, but rather to
poison it.
Thorsten
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On 6/25/2010 2:20 PM, Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> No, it would not be more productive because SharkD's goal is not to
> help, but to game the system:
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3AGAME>. How do I conclude his
> main goal is causing disruption? - He has used the tactic of malicious
> compliance after he was prohibited from vandalizing the Wiki. Next he
> moved to the bug tracker. As such, his "help" simply is not wanted
> because he is not serious in helping the POV-Ray community, but rather
> to poison it.
>
> Thorsten
THAT is what I consider to be malicious! WTF, gaming the system?? You
seriously think I have anything to gain by doing this?
And I was specifically directed /to/ the bugtracker, not by my own decision.
It sounds more to me like YOU are gaming the system, using your position
as a leader in the POV community to abuse people around you.
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On 6/19/2010 8:42 PM, stbenge wrote:
> You left out camera pigment, projection pigment, explicit image filename
> output for animations (for stuff like CA), last image buffer access... I
> guess I should make a few requests of my own. If I could patch POV-Ray
> myself, I would!
Are these MegaPOV features? I haven't ever used MegaPOV.
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I've compiled a list of points made here and in the thread over in
p.general:
http://wiki.povray.org/content/Knowledgebase:POV-Ray_Feature_Requests
Is this satisfactory?
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SharkD wrote:
> It sounds more to me like YOU are gaming the system, using your position
> as a leader in the POV community to abuse people around you.
(The sounds of munching popcorn ensue.)
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
C# - a language whose greatest drawback
is that it's best implementation comes
from a company that doesn't hate Microsoft.
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