Re: The copyright checking question

2019-12-31 Thread John Goerzen
On Mon, Dec 30 2019, Steven Robbins wrote: > In another thread, Russ Allbery makes a salient observation [1]: > > Requiring ftpmasters to [review debian/copyright before accepting an > upload] is a choice that Debian has made. Maybe it's the right choice, > but other choices

Re: possibly exhausted ftp-masters (Re: Do we still value contributions?

2019-12-31 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, On Sun 29 Dec 2019 at 10:09am -05, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Sunday, December 29, 2019 9:56:00 AM EST Sean Whitton wrote: >> Hello, >> >> On Sat 28 Dec 2019 at 10:46am -05, Scott Kitterman wrote: >> > The same information could be included in the machine readable format as >> >

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Philip Hands
Philip Hands writes: ... > "I wish I could say I would would have charged against him" Argh -- I messed up the edit of that line too *blush* -- here you go: "I wish I could say I would _not_ have charged against him" Oh well, never mind. Have a nice New Year everyone :-) Cheers, Phil.

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Philip Hands
Ansgar writes: > So what is the "I wish I could say I would have charged against him" > supposed to suggest to the reader? That sentence struck me as one where there is a very high probability that a "not" was missed out in error, as a result of the intensity of the feelings being expressed.

Asking for Calm

2019-12-31 Thread Sam Hartman
folks, emotions are very high at the moment. It would really help if you could let the discussion die down. If there are issues that you need to address, please reach out to da-manager, the listmaster, DPL, the community team, or anyone else who you think will hear you and give you the help

Re: Be nice to your fellow Debian colleagues

2019-12-31 Thread Aron Xu
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 5:00 AM Ondřej Surý wrote: > > Hi, > > the init systemd GR is over and we have reached the results in a democratic > way by following Debian Constitution. However following the process is > orthogonal to our opinions, positions we took, and our feelings. Now, more >

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le mardi 31 décembre 2019 à 19:05:37+0900, Ansgar a écrit : > Ulrike, > > Ulrike Uhlig writes: > > Ansgar, > > > > On 31.12.19 09:50, Ansgar wrote: > >> threats of violence aren't welcome in Debian; if you cannot stop > >> yourself from wishing to beat up people, I would suggest to leave the > >>

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Ansgar
Ulrike, Ulrike Uhlig writes: > Ansgar, > > On 31.12.19 09:50, Ansgar wrote: >> threats of violence aren't welcome in Debian; if you cannot stop >> yourself from wishing to beat up people, I would suggest to leave the >> project. > > Stop! > > Expressing pain _is_ valid. Looks more like

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Ulrike Uhlig
Ansgar, On 31.12.19 09:50, Ansgar wrote: > threats of violence aren't welcome in Debian; if you cannot stop > yourself from wishing to beat up people, I would suggest to leave the > project. Stop! Expressing pain _is_ valid. Wanting to punch a wall is not beating up people. You completely

Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC

2019-12-31 Thread Ansgar
Dato Simó, threats of violence aren't welcome in Debian; if you cannot stop yourself from wishing to beat up people, I would suggest to leave the project. Thanks for your understanding, Ansgar