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Ingo Juergensmann

2004-07-17, 7:50 am

On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 10:34:28AM +0200, David Weinehall wrote:

> well, you sure seem to want to be treated as a DD in every other way,


Nope.

> you surely flame like a regular DD,


I would prefer to be not forced into flaming back.

> you demand to be able to run an
> official buildd for Debian,


Is that a call to draw back my buildds? That would include 3-4 buildds and
several other machines that are available for DDs and used f.e. bei doko for
building gcc snapshots.

> you scream loudly when you have problems
> communicating with the Debian FTP-master team.


I believe that problems should be spoken out and should get solved. So,
what's wrong with pointing at problems?

> (And at least I am not surprised to see you not being a DD. With your
> attitude, I doubt you'll ever become one, either...)


No problem... as long as that Troup-thingie is in place, I don't *want* to
become a DD.

> You're using the distribution Debian, isn't that proof enough that
> people are working together?


Nope.

> A distribution of this size doesn't just
> spontaneously form out of nothing. It requires a huge effort of team
> work. Just consider the new debian-installer as a grand example of
> team work, or maybe the glibc-maintainance...


And there a signs that the team play does not work anymore...

--
Ciao... //
Ingo \X/


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