A good thought in the Open Source is to prevent all kinds of groups of interested people to get twisted on who provides what, and why, as in Open Source. For instance, I recall a problem compiling a certain compiler being solved, but not from the people who made it public, There's not much guarantee that a google project is getting great Open Source managament and mentorship, like a compiler for a commercial high flying project deserves. Some not-so-great piece of work that compiles here and there and gets certain tests compiled right isn't my idea of a good time. Of course any work shared with the world is nice, even if it;s just a direction, but the EEs involved in parallella could better stay free from endless IT iterations going nowhere special.
Theo V.Statistics: Posted by theover — Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:05 pm
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