On 01/10/13 18:31, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
> Okay, I haven't read most of these replies since I've been busy benchmarking 
> the hell out of things, but I've had things semi-summarized for me by a 
> number of people.
>
> I think it's important to keep in mind that FOSS is probably the hardest type 
> of development to get into, and to remember that all of us titans of industry 
> here were once wee little developers scrabbling around the internet (or just 
> in the ocean, for the more elderly readers here) for bits of code. We all 
> made various mistakes, but we learned from them, and if we were lucky then we 
> even had a mentor to slap us around a bit if we got too far out of line.
>
> I am such a mentor.

Thanks for removing his access.

I'm sure we'll see good things for him, and I'm glad to see you are 
taking charge of helping him get there. We need more 
developers/contributors, and there are more bugs to fix.

Yes it is hard, and that's why we are willing to help and guide people.

Good luck Yossi, and I hope I see you get commit access soon.

--
Tom.

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