sorry, markos - and again, apologies to all, but i am actually now getting deeply concerned.
allow me to ask you this, markos. why, if someone says, "i have an idea that could help you, and could help the debian project in general, it's complex, it's been misunderstood frequently in the past (not necessarily by you, personally and specifically), but i'd like to re-iterate in the context of this discussion how that idea may help", would you then say "your whole idea's s**t"? :) to illustrate, with some questions, why i am concerned at the response received: * are you, markos, pleased to be the sole exclusive developer on the armhf project, such that you wish to retain complete control of it until such time as it is finished? * are you, markos, *wishing* to impose stress and pressure onto debian developers, specifically the dpkg team? * are you, markos, wishing to deliberately cause yourself harm by placing *yourself* under stress and pressure, by deliberately dismissing ideas that would, if implemented, allow you to reduce both the amount of stress and pressure, as well as the dependence on yourself, allow others to participate at leisure and so on? because, ridiculous as it may sound, those are the only possible reasonable _honest_ motives for you being so dismissive of what i wrote. reducto ad ab... can't even remember the damn word... absurdum, logically we conclude that there could be a hidden and unspoken motive, instead. if there is, SPEAK it. please get it out into the open so that we may resolve it, and thus not have these continued ridiculous misunderstandings which are plaguing interactions with genesi employees on public mailing lists. i find that people forget, before speaking: archives are forever. i point this out to them, retrospectively, and they go ballistic, blaming _me_, against all logic, for their own words. so - SPEAK, markos. correct me if i have misunderstood, and i will apologise for any misunderstandings. l. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktin_ars2fsvvcvuw6dg14jokug753sfpncxch...@mail.gmail.com