On 12/05/12 14:44, - - wrote: > You can't stop shooting at me, can you? Okay, I got it.
It is not about my thoughts about you. Some people are complaining about things they can in fact fix theirselfs, and suggest (personally I read "blame") us to go and fix that for them. After this, people start trolling because we don't release packages: "thus the project appears dead". While we are fixing bugs as fast as we can, and are actively answering support questions. A volunteer has stepped forward and said he wanted to do Debian packaging after the next release window of Debian, still people keep on telling how bad we are. The compainers claim to be: 1) Not technical 3) Not willing to pay for a speed up in the proces 2) Not willing to put any other effort in this except complaining What is your primary motivation for you willing to use the product that we make available? If it is such a nice product, it would be trivial to convince a developer at your distribution of choice to make an instant package or ask him how to do that. How is it possible that nobody at the Debian development community cares about Cherokee, while the total number of complains of Debian users increase every month? Is it just we don't put a release number on our git repo? Given the above 3 statements I could say: "Debian users are 1) and 2) plus 3)", I am not saying that, I am just showing to you how this appears to me as an active Gentoo user. Secondary: is it so difficult to execute those 9 commands? Because it seems to get to an optimisation of 9 actions to 1 action, which is hilarious. My primary concern is getting the unacceptable deficiencies in cherokee-admin fixed for a better user experience. Anything else is ad-hoc. Stefan _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
