On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 20:41 +0000, Pedro Alves wrote:
> You've got to be kidding... Your project?

The sentence was meant to draw your attention to the fact that you're
dealing with people here, not with slaves. People react oddly when you
make little or no agreements with them on how to cooperate, but then
slap them in the face because they don't follow the rules (which weren't
there).

Of course it wasn't my project, but you *at least* gave the impression
that it was shared.

After doing that, kicking me out without conversation prior to that is
not the right thing to do.

Learn from this or you will get burned again.



As I wrote yesterday I don't see the point in discussing. You've
terminated discussion and left no room for argument.

But many if not all of your points have answers, or other sides.
- My wince-xcompile project may have a rather slim CVS presence but it
  worked. Your cegcc didn't have a SVN presence until I uploaded the
  sources for you, remember?
- Wiki: you failed to produce a simple way to wrap its contents into a
  software distribution like an RPM file.
- Wiki: was and still is almost empty. Is this your idea of
  documentation? It's the same thing as with rules: you don't describe
  them until something gets in your way, then you get loud.
- Version numbers: I don't remember you complaining. I asked how to
  work together to synchronize and create joint releases, but I got
  no reply. So blame yourself.
- Ask Nuno what I did to him before using him as an argument to hit me.
  I don't think I forced him to do unnecessary work, nor do I think I
  offended him. It's just you, Pedro.
- I asked about not reviewing patches because we have SVN at our
  disposal. That allows us to create temporary branches, implement
  things separately, and then merge cleanly. But you appear to not
  understand that concept.
- I never asked you to correct my mistakes. I explicitly asked you not
  to, but to ask me to do it. You prefer to bully me instead.
  
> What I was hoping for, was that you started posting patches to the 
> mailing list,
> and then after a while I was going to give you SVN access again. Now you 
> totally blew it.
> I am very, very sorry you made this public.

You certainly know more about compilers and binutils than I do. But you
have a lot to learn about communication, and about people. This is not
the kind of thing you do without talking and expect to get away with.

        Danny
-- 
Danny Backx ; danny.backx - at - scarlet.be ; http://danny.backx.info

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