Josip Rodin wrote: > On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 11:03:32AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: > > Marc Haber wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 01:39:39AM +0100, Sam Hocevar wrote: > > > > I also learned tonight that a few of the things I was complaining > > > > about were being worked on (though I was not aware of it), > > > > > > The fact that the DPL does not know about important things going on > > > with Debian is a strong indicator that there is something wrong with > > > the communication behavior of people in key positions. > > > > The DPL does not need to know every bit of current work of every team or > > developer. > > Leave it to Joey to go off on a completely pointless tangent in a oneliner > that is intended to sound oh so knowing... I've been seeing these > pretentious quips for many years now, and guess what - they're still not > insightful, except in the way that they continue to provide an insight > into how the project is generally stuck with the likes of yourself. > > It's actually quite indicative that you thought it was a good idea to reply > here - James at least has the simple decency to keep quiet when he doesn't > have time to do all the things he's in charge of (even if that silence is > often annoying as well), but he at least recognizes the problems, and he > set up the RT as a way of dealing with them. You, on the other hand, > actually refuse to use that RT, as I'm told. Yet you don't seem to mind > participating, however feebly, in mailing list discussions like this one. > > That is really contemptible.
I recognise that I haven't done anything useful yet and will probably not do anything useful in the future. I shall be silent for you as well from now on. Joey -- Unix is user friendly ... It's just picky about its friends. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]