Quoting Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
If I were to receive a bug report, say wishlist severity, containing a
patch that rewrites one of my packages' debian/rules to use debhelper, I
would be very upset: it would feel like an insult toward my style of
packaging.

You need to grow a thicker skin. By your reasoning, any substantial patch or code review is a personal attack; that is not an attitude that is conducive to evolving good code.


I would have to agree. If you don't want people looking at your code and trying to help out or suggesting changes, then don't release your code :-) If someone suggests something and you don't agree, perhaps discussing it with them is better than taking it as an insult. Obviously each party feels that his way is best, but that doesn't mean that there is no room to compromise. In the end, you can always "agree to disagree."

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sanchez
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