On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 14:13:57 -0700 Per Bothner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote: > > >>A phone call may be worthwhile. > > > > Is it a joke?! :-| > > Why should it be a joke? If you want to contact someone > and are having trouble contacting them by email, but > you have a phone number for their place of business, then > a phone is a very practical tool. Yes, it's a joke! ;) OK, well, I think kaffe-1.1 may be important in Debian java evolution but I also understand that the participation in Debian is not a full-time job! I do not think no one here would like to receive a phone call at work, from someone who is even not a Debian Developer, to hear: "Would you like some help to package kaffe?" I really love Debian but I'm not sure how I react if someone call me at work... or we discussed that by email! ;) On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:16:01 -0400 Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > Not at all. If Ean's hard to get to, then it is hardly outrageous to > use more "synchronous" methods. I'm planning to head to Dallas in a > couple weeks; it wouldn't be appallingly strange to actually drop in. > > If you're from Europe, the cost/scheduling of a phone call might seem > high; I wouldn't mind dropping a couple dollars on "hold music" if it > takes a little time to get through, and _I'm_ not actually in the same > country as Ean. It's not a problem, I can spend more than 2Euro to give a phone call for the Debian project! ;) > If a $2 phone call were to get things flowing, that would be $2 VERY > well spent. I presently don't use Java on Debian, but I'm > sufficiently "publicly minded" that I'd not mind at all being the one > to spend it. Maybe you've also notice I'm not so confortable with english, I do not want to be rude or misunderstood. In my first mail, I asked that no one does a NMU. I'd like Ean to have a look at it and that HE does the upload. I do want to help, no hi-jack package or offense developers! Cheers, -- Arnaud
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