Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 02:25:49AM +0000, MJ Ray wrote: > > Like those are the only two options, the two extremes. It > When you're trying to solve the problem of "ensure that someone you may not > know exists gets your announcements", that is basically it. [...]
Please reconsider your statement of the problem. It's not that extreme and that's why you see the solutions as extreme. > > [...] Can't blame > > people for not seeing cool stuff if it's stuck away in an > > obscure backwater mostly unannounced. > Where was there blame? [...] After krooger wondered about adequate transparency, there was http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2005/03/msg00032.html > It was more "d-women > sucks because I don't know where the mentoring program material is". It's not like I don't write enough daft things for you to quote back at me, but you still feel compelled to invent worse quotes! On the mentoring material, I *asked* where it was first off *and* got a couple of *great* replies! Yet *you* still put the boot in. [...] > For that matter, where are the on-going, public announcements from the vital > work that the esperanto language team is doing to help Debian? Perhaps you > need to get your own house in order first. Of course, that criticism is justified, but I'm working on it already. Last week, I rejoined debian-www to refamiliarise myself with how the web site works so that I can expand the information on there. I've patched one bug and been beaten to a couple of others. I'm a little concerned by the number of old bugs for mirrors, but I'm not working on that now. In mitigation, there's only one of me, I only started translating esperanto at all *after* debian-women was created and I'm willingly active in the DPL election right now, so I feel it's still fair to ask: what are you doing to tidy your house? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]