04-01-2015, 09:35 PM
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(04-01-2015, 09:11 PM)Floodify Wrote:What's the instant offense? You think you're alot with your veteran tag, don't you?(04-01-2015, 06:33 PM)Weecow Wrote:Teach? Are you fuckin serious? This community is getting updates not too often and devs put down time on that in their speartime - should they teach too? Lol get out of here(04-01-2015, 06:01 PM)Floodify Wrote:If someone shows the goodwill to code for FL like Wood (which has the contributor rank) why not teach them more? This thread is more of a duplicate as the contributor project is almost the same(04-01-2015, 05:36 PM)Von Tempski Wrote: Well this is a *** move, advertising that you need dev's when you don't promote those who have already invested hours and hours into creating content FL, only to get zero recognition for it.Maybe because they are not capable to fulfil the requirements for the position (which was mentioned in op)


Anyways, back on point:
People can learn alot from each other, although that's what I've experienced and if there is someone who does know LUA but not in the very details I see no hurt in helping them develop their skills and see them eventually get developer. Of course FL isn't getting alot of updates and surely you can't expect that. FL is not a business, not a company they don't have job applications it's all on voluntary base, and if I were one of them I would code when I have some sparetime and when I feel like it. And teaching shouldn't be a huge job, if you know object oriented coding you already know a lot and passing that onto someone else is great for the person learning the language. But that won't happen anyway

My point: From what I've seen wood has worked along with Mavis and well this thread is kinda writing him off. Of course I don't know the story behind it, but the thread kinda says: "We got some good coders, but we need someone better than wood / other contributors". Why not stick to the Contributor thread instead of opening this..