At Sunday, September 07, 2014 at 10:20 AM, "Stephan Assmus" <superstippi@xxxxxx> > > > If a BeOS derivative wasn't already obscure enough, a fork would be long > > overdue... > > Yes, too late for you to go away and fork the project. At least its not > too late to just go away. You can always do that much. I just decided I'll stick around for a few years. How about that, Assmus [1]? Now I'll keep going forward with my attempt to learn the package manager internals, to fix what's broken. - wpc [1] It's well known that C++ tends to attract the wrong kind of people. I think https://github.com/haiku/haiku/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=A%C3%9Fmus&type=Code are good examples of "let's write some C++ code that makes it looks like I'm productive and makes use of many 'great abstractions', event though it only serves to increased compile times."