It makes me very sad your mail, i know you for a very short time, but i know you are a very good element on ubuntu. But this things happen sometimes, and if it's for your goodness it's fine i hope you involve back at any point of hardy development or for the next release :D
On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 13:48 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: > Most of you probably already know this from IRC, but ... > > I don't plan on much involvement during the Hardy developement cycle. MOTU > has gotten to stressful for me for the stress to be worth the enjoyment I get > out of it. > > There are a number of reasons that I hope that by sharing, I can hope make > things better for everyone. > > 1. It seems like we've quickly evolved from the idea of people are expected > to generally know what they are doing, think things through, and quickly fix > mistakes when they are made to the idea that it's not wrong to do anything > that isn't explicitly prohibited in some documentation. > > This rules oriented mindset makes it harder to get stuff done, harder to get > mistakes corrected, and is, IMO, either the effect or a cause of an > increasing level of defensiveness and reaction in the community. > > I think it works better to expect that people won't do things they don't know > enough about (ask first) and fix stuff when they mess up. Having to have a > written rule that SRUs should be tested before uploading is bizarre. > > 2. Both our processes and our tools (I'm thinking LP here) are evolving in > ways that from my perspective make work harder, not easier. Tools and > processes should support work getting done and I think things are not > evolving for the better. > > 3. The seeming limitless tolerance for people to come back again and again > with disruptive, incorrect advice, bugs, proposed uploads that has at times > been an effective denial of service attack on MOTU. I can't work in this > environment. People need time to learn, but there's a point beyond which > they need to learn not to do damage and cause trouble for other people. > > During Hardy, I will not be reviewing sponsored uploads (I've subscribed from > the motu-reviewers list on tauware.de and deactivated myself from UUS). I > won't take on any 'management' roles like motu-uvf. > > I will still mind the packages I've been minding. I will still hang out on > IRC (unless the atmosphere just gets too stressful for me) and help answer > questions and be part of the community. I will also work on helping (not > leading or doing) with things that can improve the problems that have led me > to sit this one out. > > Scott K > -- aka nxvl key fingerprint: E140 4CC7 5E3C B6B4 DCA7 F6FD D22E 2FB4 A9BA 6877 gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys A9BA6877 Yo uso Software Libre y tu?
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