Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
> Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org> writes:
> > When you are in a visible position in a group, you are also in the
> > position to be mocked, and it's something people should get used to.
>
> This attitude is the very single one that I absolutely hate in
> volunteer organizations. Why should you get mocked for doing things
> you like with no compensation? What moral right do the mockers have?
Does your "no compensation" clarification mean that it is not as
unacceptable to mock people for doing things they like if they do get
compensated?
Curious,
--
Sam.
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- Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
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- Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
- From: Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>
- Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
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- Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
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- Re: Questions to all candidates: Release importance, release blockers, release quality
- From: Kalle Kivimaa <killer@debian.org>