OoO En cette  fin de nuit blanche du mardi 06  juillet 2010, vers 05:07,
Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> disait :

> There is a pattern here of asserting that, where Matthias' maintenance of
> Python has not met the expectations of others in the Debian Python
> community, it is because he does not "care".  This does not encourage the
> named developer to value working with you.  Consider that Matthias has been
> a Debian developer for over 12 years.  If you had been involved in a
> community project for this long, how would you respond to people claiming
> that you don't care about the quality of your contributions to it?  You
> might not respond with silence, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't respond
> favorably.  And you probably wouldn't regard those people as colleagues that
> you want to work more closely with.

On the  other hand,  you seem  to assert that  Matthias plays  nice with
people that did  not attack him. I have pointed  several examples of bug
reports  (that  a  maintainer   must  read)  where  the  discussion  was
unpleasant (or inexistant) while I  did not attack him (neither directly
in the bug report or in the past).
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