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Re: kwindowsystem_5.13.0-2_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into unstable



In data giovedì 20 agosto 2015 13:52:04, Maximiliano Curia ha scritto:
> ¡Hola Pino!
> 
> El 2015-08-20 a las 10:11 +0200, Maximiliano Curia escribió:
> > ¡Hola Pino!
> > 
> > El 2015-08-20 a las 00:23 +0200, Pino Toscano escribió:
> >> Maxy, many thanks for having - once again - stomped over what me
> >> and
> >> Felix committed on the packaging git repository.
> >> 
> >> This is my last commit to some packaging repository where you work
> >> on as well, since you are clearly unable to work on repositories
> >> where other people can work too.
> 
> Let's try this again, now that I'm properly awake.
> 
> I'm sorry that I stomped over your changes. I was doing several things
> at the same time, Sune pointed me that we hadn't fixed this issue
> that was a critical one, while I was helping someone to start working
> with the team, helping helios and doing some more scheduling tasks
> for DebConf.
> 
> So I thought I had already updated the git repository, but obviously I
> hadn't.
> 
> I'm sorry, this is by no means a disrepect towards the work done by
> you, but simply a human mistake caused by trying to do too many
> things at the same time. I'll try harder to avoid these situations in
> the future.

As I said, this is not about "my changes" nor about "what happened this 
time", but something that happened few times already, even after I told 
you different times about this; see also my previous email with more 
details.

Dismissing the issue with a "sorry, it happened, don't take it 
personally" will *not* change the fact that such issues have happened at 
times in the past, and given that you're not changed much your modus 
operandi wrt that, they *will* happen again. A one-shot issue could be 
understandable (everybody makes mistakes, I'm the first to do them), but 
the same issue repeating over time (after being told about) is not.

-- 
Pino Toscano

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