On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Joshua Berkus <j...@agliodbs.com> wrote:
>>> Ultimately, we're herding cats here.  I don't think you're going to
>>> get
>>> the community to suddenly be willing to march in lockstep instead.
>>
>> If you, Peter, Simon, Robert, Heikki, Magnus, Peter G., Greg, Bruce and 
>> Andrew agreed on a calendar-driven, mostly unambiguous process and adhered 
>> to that process, then the one or two people who didn't follow along wouldn't 
>> matter.  Everyone else would follow you.  The reason things are chaotic now 
>> is that our lead committers do not have consensus and are even inconsistent 
>> from CF to CF individually.
>>
>> In other words: the problem is only unsolvable because *you* think it's 
>> unsolvable.   If you decide the problem is solvable, you already have the 
>> means to solve it.
>
> That's a somewhat bizarre list of people.  It both includes people who
> haven't expressed many concerns about our process one way or the other
> and excludes some who have.  At any rate, clearly the problem is
> exactly that there isn't consensus on this.  I would generally say
> that Tom, Greg Smith, and I are pretty close together on this issue,
> and Peter G., Simon, and Dimitri are pretty close together on this
> issue, but with a big gap in between those two groups.  I am less
> clear on how everyone else feels, but I think that saying that "all we
> need" is to get consensus among those people is to define the problem,
> not the solution.

Having just come back from a week away, I'm not really clear what you
mean by "this issue".

It worries me greatly to see my name in a divisive list like that.
There are no teams here; each issue needs to be judged on its own,
independently of each other and without regard to the person speaking.

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