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On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:37:14 -0400, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: |
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> >> No, by "you know what needs to be done" I mean: code. Contribute. |
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> >> Become a developer. Make shit happens the way you think it should |
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> >> happen. |
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> > You're happy to run an important system service coded by someone with |
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> > less experience than their dislike of the way things are going. |
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> Someone with "less experience"? As I said before, Kay has been working |
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> in udev for more than eight years. I think he's entitle to receive the |
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> acknowledge of his experience. |
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Yet you are suggesting that others code the solutions. I'm sorry, but |
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being pissed off with the current trend in udev is not sufficient |
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qualification to write a replacement. |
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> > Trust me, you would want to run a udev that contained any code |
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> > written by me! |
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> No offense man, but I don't know you enough so I "would want to run a |
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> udev that contained any code written by" you. |
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Then why have you repeatedly suggested that I and others in these threads |
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"code it yourself". |
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The solution is not to spit the dummy and write a poorly coded fork, |
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discarding years of experience. The solution is rational debate so that |
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those who can and do write the code can do a better job. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Always be sincere... whether you mean it or not! |