.. and the first step in creating a conducive atmosphere for the
community is having an email address that freaking works.

snarkily yours,
steve

On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 06:45:57PM -0800, S Destika wrote:
> >The size of an OSS community is irrelevant if the community
> >cannot provide quality code to resolve issues. I include
> >both bugs *and* RFEs in "issues".
> 
> That is your view, sir. You completely, totally disregard the "community" 
> here. You are not the community. Community is a distinct, independent entity 
> with their own needs, wants and definitions of right and wrong. They are not 
> here to work toward "your" goal of "quality code" and "resolved issues". To 
> work towards creating conducive atmosphere for the community to thrive is 
> absolutely the first aim of any open project that wants to be successful.
> 
> Your comment is a very good example of not understanding the basics of open 
> source projects.
>  
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