John Goerzen writes ("Re: dpkg semi-hijack - an announcement (also, triggers)"):
> I think both you and Ian are making a mountain out of a molehill here.  So 
> what if the history isn't pretty?  It won't impact anybody running dpkg.  It 
> likely won't even impact the people hacking on dpkg.  In fact, 2 years 
> hence, I bet nobody cares.  Just git merge and be done with it.

That's what I did, in Augustt and in October.   The third time I did
it I uploaded the result.  It got unaccepted because the dpkg team are
more interested in blocking.

I'm not sure how I'm making a mountain out of a molehill.

I'm complaining that Guillem and Raphael have refused for 6 months to
take my code because of complaints which are both trivial and wrong.

Ian.


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