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Re: -= PROPOSAL =- Release sarge with amd64



On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 09:16:41PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:30:45 -0700, Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> said: 
> 
> > I agree with you.  You have the right to do your job however you see
> > fit, as long as you are *doing your job*.  If you're not doing your
> > job, and your excuse is that as a volunteer, nobody can force you to
> > do anything, then you have an attitude problem.
> 
> 	Inaction, or ignoring,  certain issues may be how I see doing
>  my job best.

Inaction, by definition, cannot be 'doing', because 'doing' requires action.

> > I don't see how passive-aggressive ignoring of people serves the
> > goals of the project.
> 
> 	Your lack of imagination is not my problem.

Well, please enlighten me then.  How is ignoring someone better than saying
'no'?

> > Likewise, Debianers who constantly participate in large flamewars
> > (like this one, for example), while at the same time complaining
> > about their lack of time should be similiary scrutinized.
> 
> 	hey, flaming requires very few grey cells.

Obviously.

> Doing real work  requires more attention and  effort. And again, no one 
> can tell me how I must spend my time -- unless they pay for the privilege.

Correct;  you are free to do as poor of a job as you want to, as is any other
Debianer.

--Adam



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