On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 03:20:40PM +0100, Mathieu Roy wrote: > Le Mercredi 15 Novembre 2006 21:56, Sylvain Beucler a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > More than once I and Mathieu have disagreed on what to implement in > > Savane and how to do so. This usually led to discussions that did not > > reach a consensus and took lots of time. > > > > I would like to avoid feeling completely constrained by the thought of > > such discussions and refusals whenever I think about improving Savane, > > hence I'd like to start a branch where ideas will be implemented and > > tried so as to be later discussed on solid ground, and rules reduced > > to minimum. > > > > I think it would be appropriate to place it in the Savane repository, > > given that we still share a lot in common about free software > > philosophy and web design, although I wouldn't mind storing code > > somewhere else if need be. > > > > Is it ok? > > No.
Ok. I'm taking a break off Savane then. I did read your answer and wrote some lengthy answer, but people just end up throwing nastities at each other in such cases, so here's a short answer instead. Main points are that I think you sound too much unflexible (you know, "must", "no go", etc. - flawed English heh?) even if maybe you're not; that our relationship wrt justifications is not symetrical (I have to justify to you what I do, but not the other way around); and I am pretty disappointed to have learnt about you working full-time on Savane only the day you started. Oh yeah, and I do hate using corporate-style policies when there's 1.5 people working on the project but that's only a tiny part of the point. See you in a bit. -- Sylvain PS: I consider that threatening me with commit privs removal a couple days ago was due to anger, but don't do that ever again. _______________________________________________ Savane-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/savane-dev
