François Pinard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >[AMK] >> You may suggest that I should process my e-mail more promptly. > > No, I'm not suggesting you how to work, no more that I would accept that > you force me into working your way. If any of us wants to force the > other to speak through robots, that one is not far from unspeakable... > >> This is why things need to go into public trackers, or wiki pages. > > Whatever means the maintainer wants to fill his preservation needs, he > is free to use them. The problem arises when the maintainer wants > imposing his own work methods on others. Let contributors be merely > contributors, and learn how to recognise contributions as such and say > thank you, instead of trying to turn contributors into maintainers.
Either I don't understand what you are saying or you are being a hypocrite. Andrew is saying that he doesn't have time to detail with all the messages that get sent to him personally. What do you propose he should do? I think people expect more that a message saying "Thanks for you contribution. PS: Since I don't have time to do anything with it, your message will now be discarded.". Neil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list