On Sat, Mar 03, 2007, Stephen Gran wrote: > I am a little curious at a disjuncture I see between your platform and > some of your actions, and I am hoping you can explain. In your platform, > you speak of the power of working in groups to get things done, and yet > you mock others efforts regularly in your blog. Can you explain to me > why I should expect your behavior as DPL to be more helpful than your > previous behavior? I have been contributing to Debian for about 8 years, and mocking the delay and the decisions of the release team for about 3 weeks (11/30 to 12/20). You have every right to call this "regular", but if you do I am afraid I don't know how I may convince you that this was something isolated, especially if you already read my answer to Steve on the very same subject. > On a similar note, I find it a bit jarring that you find the GNAA an > acceptable group to work with. You appear to be directly associated with > http://www.lastmeasure.com/, and many of the svn check ins are from a > person named 'sam', who I assume must be you. While the pictures are > the usual juvenile silliness, the name is actually fairly offensive. > Is this just a linguistic problem, or do you actually find it acceptable > to insult people this way? Is this sort of racism something you find > acceptable for the role of DPL? Maybe it is just a linguistic problem. Is it "last" that you find offensive or is it "measure"? Regards, -- Sam.
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