hank wrote:In fact I'm strongly in favor of high scientific standards for Celestia's standard databases. That isn't the issue. The issue is how to fix the immediate problems with the current version of the binary star database for the 1.5.0 release. If you can do it, that would great. If not, some other solution would be necessary. I never intended to suggest anything more than that.t00fri wrote:Sorry, but we established certain scientific standards in Celestia that are NOT up to you to modify or decide about. So the official distribution is to provide the public with a data base that is up to high scientific standards. That's the target whether you like it or not.
OK Hank, then could you please "re"-interpret these statements of yours:
Hank wrote:If it can't be completed in time, would it be better to leave the binary orbits out of 1.5.0 entirely?
Hank wrote:As a worst case, the binary star work would need to be deferred to a later release.
Being a foreigner, I might well have been unable to translate these simple sentences?
Hank wrote:Fridger, I really hope you won't remove the binary orbit data from CVS just because I've annoyed you. I certainly didn't intend to do so.
- Hank
Of course this is in nobody's interest. Certainly also not in mine after working on this stuff for ~ 1 whole year!
Bye Fridger