On Wed, 05 Sep 2007, Patrick Winnertz wrote: > This was no good work which was quicked hacked together.
I'm sorry, but when I upload a new upstream release of Django, I don't check every new file. It's all good that you do it, but it's not necessarily a requirement and I find it hard to blame daniel for that. You can blame him for many other things (too many packages, etc.) but this is overdone. I'd really prefer that you stop attacking him for the sake of it and accept his help and review his work exactly like he can review your work. For this, using the public project on Alioth seems the right thing and as you know Daniel is the admin of that project and you're part of it. You do have everything you need to effectively collaborate. Of course, each one has his personal preferences and everyone has to make some compromises to be able to work together. I haven't seen you ready to make any compromise up to now. I know that Virtualbox is "hype" and it's good to have his name associated to the official Debian package, but pretty please keep in mind the best interest of the project... > That is in my critical. You upload things without checking them intensivly. > I'm not yet a DD, but this 3 commands above costs me 2 minutes to check > which files are new. If you accepted collaborating, you'd have had the possibility to review the work. Now you're forced to discuss the ownership of the package which is just useless. :-( Cheers, -- 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]