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). -- BOFH excuse #158: Defunct processes
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