Re: CC and Code of Conduct (was: How to get rid of KVim)

2004-06-25 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 07:57:09AM +1000, Ben Burton wrote: > > But I tell you what, here's a deal. You thank me for the immense number > of hours that I have spent packaging KDE for you for free over the last > few years, and I'll apologise for that CC. > > Ben. Hey Ben, you didn't CC me, but

Re: CC and Code of Conduct (was: How to get rid of KVim)

2004-06-24 Thread Ben Burton
> Thank you! It really is much appreciated. And my apologies for the unwarranted CC. :) b.

Re: CC and Code of Conduct (was: How to get rid of KVim)

2004-06-24 Thread Alex Nordstrom
On Friday, 25 Jun 2004 05:57, Ben Burton wrote: > But I tell you what, here's a deal. You thank me for the immense number > of hours that I have spent packaging KDE for you for free over the last > few years, and I'll apologise for that CC. Thank you! It really is much appreciated. -- Alex Nord

Re: CC and Code of Conduct (was: How to get rid of KVim)

2004-06-24 Thread Ben Burton
> I naïvely thought that an invalid from-address and the fact that I do not ask > to receive CCs would stop people from doing it accidentally or go through the > effort to do it deliberately, especially considering what > http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct tells you. Silly me. O

CC and Code of Conduct (was: How to get rid of KVim)

2004-06-24 Thread Alex Nordstrom
On Thursday, 24 Jun 2004 13:16, Ben Burton wrote: > Well if you're going to be that touchy about it then you might at least > consider setting an appropriate Mail-Followup-To.  But then it's always > more fun to complain than to try to prevent the problem, isn't it? I naïvely thought that an inval