On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Christian Perrier wrote: > > > It is the great danger of this thread that Matt et al. will feel > > sufficiently put upon that they *don't* take to heart the legitimate > > suggestions that could improve cooperation between Debian and Ubuntu (and > > "distinguishing version numbers for binaries" being by far the least of > > these). "If you're not cooperating with me the way I want, I'll make you > > regret it" doesn't benefit *anyone* involved. Indeed, it just makes it > > easier to conclude that Debian is no longer worth the effort of trying to > > give back to. > > Seconded.
Seconded too. > I am amazed by the involvment made by Matt and a few other Ubuntu > people in this thread. And I actually fear they could give up and lose > what I personnally consider as good will. Mee too as well. The only solution that I know is to discuss the matter in a "smaller group" (like within Utnubu) and present the decision later to the larger group ... because people who join smaller group have a real common interest while people flaming here are only eager to impose their opinion on the project (since d-d is in theory the main discussion list of the developers). Cheers, PS: Yes it's about time that we limit the number of email that a single person can post on this list. Or impose a greater delay each time a new mail comes. Or whatever, but we need to try something to avoid problems like we had in the recent threads. -- Raphaël Hertzog Premier livre français sur Debian GNU/Linux : http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]