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mis-identification of quotations due to lazy bike-shedding



On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 07:08:48 +0800
Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> wrote:

> On 04/25/2013 01:52 AM, Neil McGovern wrote:
> > Perhaps you should go read the bug report first. As you seem to be
> > unwilling to actually do research, I'll include the relevant section for
> > your benefit:
> 
> When you write:

This will be my only reply to this particular bike-shed.

Thomas: Read the bug report. I filed it. Neil McGovern quoted it. I
wrote the comments as part of a wider critique of the package. You are
replying to Neil McGovern as if he wrote it. 

Yes, I know, maybe it's too difficult for some of the contributors to
this petulant thread to understand but we're both called Neil, we're
both currently based in the UK, still most people can actually tell us
apart, even after several beers. The different @d.o email address is
probably a clue. The different family name is a big fat clue.

Maybe attributing something to you originally written by the Reverend
Awdry would make the point...

Thomas said:
"Little Engines can do big things, especially when they have nice blue
paint like me."

Now which Thomas might that be again?

</cluebat>

> > That cannot be guaranteed - at some point, someone else is going to
> > need to work on pax. The build system is non-standard and not well
> > tested because it's restricted to only two packages.
> > 
> > If that turns out to be me, I will RM. I'm not going to spend time on
> > the current insanity.
> 
> then I don't agree, and I don't support such decision.

The decision didn't need your support and I stand by it.

As with the rest of this ridiculous thread, all the discussion is about
one element of a much larger problem and it was the entirety of the
previous packaging which convinced me that there were only two sane
options for the package: Fix all of the problems or remove the package
entirely.

I was not seeking removal merely due to this one quoted part of the bug
report. There were other, more serious, issues than this one but nobody
seems to have noticed any of that.

I think it is entirely appropriate to remove insane packages from
Debian - it raises the quality of Debian as a whole.

The bug is now fixed, the package wasn't removed, I will not reply to
any messages relating to it or this bike-shedding thread either on or
off list. Anyone who perpetuates this sub-thread invites the moniker of
"troll" - unless posting entirely in fun.

Move on now, get some real work done, it's more fun. PLEASE?

-- 


Neil Williams
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