[liberationtech] Cryptocat: Translation Volunteers Needed
Marcin de Kaminski
marcin at dekaminski.se
Tue Jun 11 07:14:01 PDT 2013
On Jun 11, 2013, at 4:07 PM, Nadim Kobeissi <nadim at nadim.cc> wrote:
> On 2013-06-10, at 8:21 PM, Catherine Roy <ecrire at catherine-roy.net> wrote:
>
>> On 10/06/2013 6:18 PM, Nadim Kobeissi wrote:
>>> Catherine,
>>> Opera is not "shut out". It's simply difficult to develop for Opera due to its limited browser extension API. Your email made it sound as if Cryptocat had something against the Opera browser.
>>
>> My email is simply stating that Opera is shut out. How else should I interpret this message : "Cryptocat is not available for your browser".
>>
>> See screenshot : http://www.flickr.com/photos/zazie/9010759541/
>>
>> I sent you a message off-list to inquire about this and received no response.
>>
>>
>>> We have a ticket open for Opera compatibility in our code base. If you'd like to, you can contribute to Cryptocat for Opera development here:
>>> https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues/190
>>
>> I am not a developer. Must we all be developers to have a significant influence on these types of issues ?
>
> No, you can also repeatedly send me blandly demanding emails and then take the issue to the public when I don't answer immediately, and expect me to change Cryptocat's development roadmap to accommodate for you and the 1% that use a browser with a highly limited third-party development API.
>
> Seriously, you're really frustrating.
>
> NK
TOUCHÉ:
> Jake,
> I don't agree with x z (and rather agree with you), but I'm really tired of just how aggressive and rude you always are on Libtech. And it doesn't appear to just be towards me. I'm not the only person who feels like this.
>
> Even if you're right, tone your ego knob down already. Be nice. I can barely read through threads anymore. Thank you.
>
> NK
:)
Best regards,
Marcin
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