Hi Ian, Le lundi, 20 janvier 2014, 11.34:35 Ian Jackson a écrit : > Don, seriously, if there is something I could go and implement or fix > in upstart that would convince you, that would be a lot easier and > more fun than arguing on the internet. > > It might also demonstrate how easy it is to work on.
If technical committee members begin to race on feature parity by getting involved with the code themselves in order to influence the others' opinions [0], then it feels to me that we're really out of facts to discuss about and that it's probably time to stop rehashing the arguments in circles and lean towards getting this difficult decision voted upon and decided. At this point, it appears (to me) from the (awfully long) bug thread that the members' positions have matured with lots of work behind them and are therefore quite unlikely to change. Therefore, the next uphill challenge is to get to an uncontroversial ballot which would allow this decision-process to end; certainly not more attempts at convincing others that one's camp is right (or the other one's wrong by all means). Now, it is certainly a very hard decision for the technical committee to take, but as consensus will not emerge, the only way to take that decision is to resort to vote. Cheers, OdyX [0] "If you disagree with the choice of A because it has feature B missing, let me take N hours to implement it! Now you can't disagree with A anymore, so we have a majority for A"
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