Bryan Baldwin <[email protected]> writes: > Thats just plain rubbish. There were no sweeping statements, the > subject and object of my criticisms are specific. In lieu of outright > refusal to acknowledge the critic, this is an example of stalling > honest dialog with bureaucratic nonsense and pedantry. Another problem > with Debian that shouldn't get the opportunity to be exported.
Your many messages in this forum are overwhelmingly dismissive of points of view you disagree with, allowing no compromise. This is hostile to a forum specifically set up to find compromise. You also exhibit a tendency to depict the Debian project as irredeemably awful and deserving of ostracism, on the basis of principles and procedures that are central to the operation of the project. This implies that only a complete transformation of the Debian project would satisfy you. I don't know your true attitudes, but unless your intention is to inflame and polarise discussion, your communications so far have been counterproductive. I appeal to you to consider why you're participating here and whether you are helping or hurting your goal by communicating in this inflammatory us-versus-them way; and I appeal to others here to consider how much energy to expend on firefighting. -- \ “My roommate got a pet elephant. Then it got lost. It's in the | `\ apartment somewhere.” —Steven Wright | _o__) | Ben Finney
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