Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Rude Module Developers
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He is playing a joke, right? He can’t be serious, can he?
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@mykle1 sadly not a joke. I see this all the time.
New users wanting quick results ‘expect’ that users who have provided solutions ‘should’ make changes for them. They have no experience with open source or voluntary contribution.
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Ahh, too bad. So sad.
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@sdetweil NOR do they even try. They also apparently do NOT know how to ask for help either. When I first came on here I read and used the “SEARCH” feature to see if anyone else was having the same issue and how they fixed it. I also went out on the internet and searched for solutions…it’s OPEN SOURCE, not free.
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I understand the frustration felt by people who feel like they don’t have the skills to make the changes themselves. I used to be there too. But as others suggest, a community driven project like this really requires you to get you own hands dirty and be prepared to learn something new.
JavaScript isn’t that hard as far as programming languages go, and modifying someone else’s code is the best way to dip your toe in the water. Also, Google is your friend when you get stuck.
The above quote suggesting that user fork the code is mine. In my case, I live in the UK now, and making changes to MMM-MyScoreboard means I need to stay up really late to test any changes. Like most people here, I have a regular 9-5 job that isn’t this nor do I program for a living. So to be blunt I’m not going to make many changes to the code beyond what I use it for. Maybe that can be considered a rude response, but it was wasn’t my intent when I made that statement. I was genuinely trying to encourage him to find his own solution. There are plentiful resources available without depending on others to do the work for you.
Respectfully, Google is your friend.
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@j-e-f-f But it’s okay to ask for help, that’s never a problem. But asking and demanding are two different things. I have had people make demands and I too will just ignore it. So I understand your desire NOT to want to stay up all night to make sure something works.
If you ever need something tested I’m in the US always happy to help! :)
But I also agree that what I’ve been seeing here in the last few months is kinda out of control… People getting mad if you don’t just do something for them. That’s the MAJOR reason why I haven’t been on in a while and don’t check this daily anymore. That’s the reason for the forum…to ask questions, get help and gain understanding. I wrote in PHP and JS was a new thing to me months ago but Thanks to a few people that helped me with JS and I’m off and running… and I agree this is a ‘project’…means you need to roll your sleeves and be willing to get dirty…
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I stumbled onto MM2.5 10 days ago with little background in JS. I’ve had a blast getting my mirror set-up and am in awe of its capabilities and the developers contributing time and energy to this FREE project. Complaining about anything just seems misplaced to me. Instead, dig in a little and “learn the ropes”. Don’t know if I’ll dig in myself, but it sure looks like fun!