Getting back to the vote. +1
Inge On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 03/05/16 03:34, Sam Barrett a écrit : > > Hey, John - why don't you do something productive with this project > instead > > of just wedging your ass in the way of everything? > > > > On that note, I'll just remove myself from this whole process - assclowns > > such as yourself really inspire people to mediocrity. > > > > Having an @apache.org email DOESN'T mean shit in the grand scheme of > > things; you're just a tiny cog in a very tiny part of a vast world of > > software development. Maybe you sould remember that getting things done > is > > more important than asserting some false sense of importance. > > > > Asshat. > > Sam, > > first of all, I think there is a lot you don't know about the way The > ASF works. John is not part of the OpenAZ project, he is part of the > Incubator PMC, and as such, he has all right to warn the poddling about > anything that was not done by the book. In this very case, John is plain > right : committers vote should be done in the private mailing list. I > would have said so when Pamela issued the original mail, but I thought > it was better to let it be, for the good of the project (is it really > neede to smatch down the project when it's trying to step up?). > > That being said, the tone of your mail is not doing any good to the > project either. The goal, when a project join The ASF, is to gather a > *COMMUNITY*, ie people willing to work together in good spirit. That > obviously implies personal opinions, especially when being negative - to > be tune down up to a point. I understand we are all human beings, we can > be irritated, etc, and I'm kind of saying that we have to play a bit of > politics (yuk), but this is all about trying to get people happy and > willing to help. Your mail is not helping. At all. > > > So please, when you have such complaints, chew it up, sleep over it, > contact a mentor, kill a kitten, or whatever helps ;-) > > Ok, let's move on, now ! > >
