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On 11/29/06, Chris Gianelloni <wolf31o2@g.o> wrote: |
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> I'm sorry, but how the hell do you know? You are not a member of |
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> Release Engineering, and have *NO CLUE* what we do over there. What we |
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> release isn't the only thing we do. |
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Then this is a great opportunity to set the record straight, by |
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explaining what server-oriented work releng do with each release. |
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> Luckily, I'm not asking you. Instead, I'm asking interested developers |
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> to assist us in making what we plan on doing much more viable. Feel |
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> free to sit over there and naysay until you're blue in the face. We'll |
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> be over here getting something accomplished via teamwork. |
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Odd; I'm trying to get involved, by providing feedback and asking questions. |
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> Except it was announced before we even made the snapshot, |
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Sorry, I've looked, but the only announcement I found on gentoo-dev |
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was posted two days before gcc-4.1 was stabilised [1]. I must have |
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missed the earlier announcement? |
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> Just because we didn't take the time out to stop and make |
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> sure you were personally comfortable with the change doesn't mean we |
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> didn't prepare for it and announce it. |
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I'm sorry that you've gone with the "I always know best, you're a |
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fucking chump so shut the fuck up" type of response :( That seems to |
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be your answer of choice to all feedback these days. |
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I'm sorry you feel that my input isn't welcome in your world. |
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[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=115672836418923&w=2 |
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Best regards, |
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Stu |
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