Re: Setting up a staging ground for etch release
Gustavo Franco wrote:
> >*shrug* Parse error, as I said...
>
> Parse error, simple because you and I are not the target of the
> proposed feature.
Hmm. That could have contributed to the parse error.
> >> to be saner, IMHO. Just ask on debian-user. Btw, I though we wrote a
> >
> >No. I'm asking on debian-www, the list where the web pages are
> >maintained.
>
> It doesn't hurt seek for feedback from our users, those who have no
> idea who is maintaining the web pages but sometimes need to use its
> content more than us.
That's a good idea. Please go ahead.
> >If you can't define the problems, how do you expect to work on
> >solutions?
>
> If you can realize that there are more Debian web page users than
> Debian developers and contributors, that would be great for a start.
Personal attacks really help here.
> >> I agree with Frank on solve one problem at a time and I'll try to do
> >> more and talk less, like i did in others areas into the project.
> >> Arguments in favor or against ideas will guide us to nowhere, but
> >> better solutions than I'm proposing will.
> >
> >Solutions should fix problems and not search problems they could
> >potentially fix.
>
> I'll answer you with work and fixes not messages anymore, since you've
> attacked the message, the messenger and the possibility of me or
> somebody else that agree with my initial idea feel motivated to
> prepare a test case, and show to this list. I'm sure now that's one of
> the reasons behind so many people that could have write access on our
> web pages start entire new websites instead cooperate here.
I'm sorry, but I ask again. If you can't determine and name the
particular problems how do you want to address them?
> Feel free to keep wasting our resources with these statements, and
> once you realize how much damage it caused to the project your
> @debian.org and the power you think you have, will worth nothing.
Yes, personal attacks really help here. Please go on.
Regards,
Joey
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If nothing changes, everything will remain the same. -- Barne's Law
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