On Fri, 14. Dec 10:03 Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> wrote: > Every time this topic comes up, it makes me want to quit the team and > to some extent, quit Debian altogether. Removing stuff instead of > fixing it is very demotivating, which is probably part of the reason > there hasn't been much feedback on this topic. I acknowledge i'm kind of bad at reading the silence. One positive reply and apart from that silence makes you think the idea is good but needs someone who carries it out because others don't care or can't care. It was important for me to gather feedback about this on a public mailing list because i'm interested about what other people think on this topic. Thanks for your clarification now. I didn't know this topic invoked such strong feelings in the past. I think removing stuff is a natural process and talking about it can also lead to a new initiative to fix it. It happens to me all the time that people change something in which i have put a lot of effort in the past. It doesn't really bother me because now i'm working on other cool things. I don't want to offend people and the last thing i will ever wish for is to make people quit Debian because of a thread i have started. Regards, Markus
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