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El sáb, 23-06-2012 a las 11:53 +0200, Peter Stuge escribió: |
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> Ciaran McCreesh wrote: |
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> > What is hurting is people demanding features without specifying what |
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> > the problem is |
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> Part of enabling progress is to show a strong will to communicate, |
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> with the goal of extracting common understanding from discussion. |
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> In any project based on volunteer effort you must show that you too |
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> are interested in giving, for anyone to give you anything. |
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> When it's not obvious that you want to receive - to the point where |
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> you drive the discussion (the horror!) in order to arrive at that |
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> point of common understanding - then people will be upset and look |
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> down on you, because dealing with you leaves too sour a taste behind. |
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> //Peter |
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As Peter explains, I think it is now clear enough what I was demanding |
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(about clarifying what is needed to get things in next EAPI to prevent |
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issues like Tommy is suffering to get multilib stuff done), but I star |
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to think Ciaran thinks it's easier to simply wear a blindfold on to keep |
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thinking all what he says cannot be corrected at all, neither improved |
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and others must follow his instructions blindly |