Hi Ma, On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 22:44 +0800, Ma Xiaojun wrote: > On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Luis Menina <liberfo...@freeside.fr> wrote: > > Could you please avoid getting that harsh in all your messages? I think > > I'm not the only getting upset by the way you handle communication. > > Focus on the bug, rather than how it is shown to you, please.
The "you vs. me" is not how it works, and there's no good excuse for you to not bring it up in a friendlier way. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html has a nice section which explains how free and open source software development is done in general when it comes to expectations: "No obligation. "Open Source" is not the same as "the developers must do my bidding." Everyone here wants to help, but no one else has any obligation to fix the bugs you want fixed. Therefore, you should not act as if you expect someone to fix a bug by a particular date or release. Aggressive or repeated demands will not be received well and will almost certainly diminish the impact and interest in your suggestions." > > Please directly contact the maintainers of a module before sending this > > kind of message to the d-d-l, and try some psychology: asking somebody > > to do something works much better if you kindly ask, and thank people, > > rather than if you imply that they either are morons or slackers. > > > > GNOME is a community, GNOME is people. Smashing people the ones against > > the others helps nobody... > > I don't think it would be better to put finger towards some particular > person. I just want this problem fixed, indeed. It's entirely up to you and your wording if you "put the finger towards some person" (though having the feeling that you'd blame somebody by contacting them directly might be based on different cultural backgrounds?). Trying to find a better target audience first for your friendly request to take a look at a patch (I've pointed to the python hackers mailing list before) sounds more helpful than the rather generic and noisy desktop-devel-list. https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ lists our mailing lists, and most modules in GNOME Git include DOAP files with maintainer contact info, in this case: https://git.gnome.org/browse/pygtk/tree/pygtk.doap These might be good places to start with, before potentially escalating to desktop-devel-list. andre -- Andre Klapper | ak...@gmx.net http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/ _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list