>
> seriously?  For a few months you are writing emails without subject
> landing in
> my spam folder, and then you are starting threats?
>

Hi Doko,

as I wrote privately immediately after:

reading back my email it sounds a lot like a threat.
> When I wrote the email I was just thinking that I should give a heads up
> because it's been now more than one month and I don't know what else to do
> besides asking other dd.
>
So, please forgive the tone in my previous email Matthias.


I'm not trying to threaten you, I just want to help you out improve debian,
and from my (naïve) perspective reaching out to other DD was the logical
solution for no answer.

That said, I'm sorry for the subject line. I'm relatively new here: I
didn't know if my b.d.o email will be processed adding the issue number in
the subject, and I didn't know if the subject will be embedded in the
message and cause confusion. Besides email to b.d.o:
- I tried to reach out to you on irc, over public channels and in private;
- people tried to reach out to you via ubuntu bug tracker:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.7/+bug/1452115.
 Perhaps you can give me some slack, and we can all move on? Holger already
told me that was stupid.

Now that this bug has come to your attention again:

I also doubt very much your numbers, 2.5 - 5 times slower is not expected.
> PIE
> has some impact, but not that bad.
>

Even before measuring performance loss (which could be due to intel turbo
being active on my machine for a start, and I'm happy to test again so that
you can double-check my steps), do you think performances are crucial for
enabling PIE on /usr/bin/python3?

If not, would you mind if I try to help out updating the package? It's a
relatively easy issue and I could learn something about packaging in the
process.
If yes, could you please explain to me how this is different from python2?

Apologising again,
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