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LLVM tried some nasty tactics to grow, read the whole thread

7 pointsby sconxuabout 8 years ago

5 comments

dangabout 8 years ago
Using a title to editorialize like this breaks the site guidelines.<p>If you want to say what&#x27;s important about an article, please do so in the comment thread, on a level playing field with everyone else. On Hacker News, submitting a story does not confer the right to frame it for everyone else.
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int_19habout 8 years ago
I don&#x27;t see any &quot;nasty tactics&quot; in the linked thread.<p>LLVM guy came and asked the misleading description of his project to be corrected, which he got. Along the line (of explaining why it&#x27;s misleading), he also pointed out that the projects fundamentally have a lot in common, and that their users would benefit from an eventual convergence - which seems obviously true on the surface.<p>Now, libjit folk seem to have some valid technical reasons to not go down that route, including implementation language (C vs C++) and conceptual minimalism of libjit. Which they have clearly expressed.<p>All in all, a polite conversation around a genuinely reasonable question. Where&#x27;s the nastiness?
erydoabout 8 years ago
What &quot;nasty tactic&quot; are you referring to? I see:<p><pre><code> Actually I was going to suggest that we work together and merge the best features of both into a common source-base that could be used by both groups going forward: eventually unifying the developer pool and mind share. This might be difficult, but I think the end result would be useful. </code></pre> Reaching out to another project with similar goals to clarify and understand the differences, and offer collaboration doesn&#x27;t seem nasty. Am I missing something?
AgentIcarusabout 8 years ago
I&#x27;m not seeing a smoking gun here and the thread looks very reasonable. I see nothing related to &quot;growth&quot; so maybe link to something that actually backs up your assertion?
jitlabout 8 years ago
This title is Fake News.