On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 02:20:09AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Thursday 27 April 2006 13:39, Sven Luther wrote: > > maintainer, and removed my d-i commit rights, there is no way for me to > > I revoked your commit rights immediately after your resignation from the > team because I felt (and I still do) that things had deteriorated so much > that the d-i team was better of without any involvement from you.
IT has deteriorated so, but i am not the only cause for this. You personally are partly responsable of it also, and believe me, being scheduled for expulsion like i was, and the posts of you and joey on that issue, where not helpful. > Also, I did not want any interference in the work of (the) new powerpc > porter(s). The fact that you attempted to fix the cd building breakage > without first consulting is proof that that was not unjustified. What porters ? You mean Colin Watson ? Or is there someone else ? Please tell me exactly what harm i would have done by fixing this issue. It was logical for me to fix it, it would not even have been noticed by you or anyone else, only an installation report, followed by a commit, followed by a mention that it now works to the installation report bug number. What do you want instead ? That i bugger Colin to fix the issue, while we all know he is busy ? That i send a patch to the BTS, then come begging to debian-boot that it be fixed ? This would cause much more mailing list traffic, and much more risk of annoying you, so sorry, but your removal of the commit rights was ill-thought. I also reproach you something with regard to this, i have not said i will never again participate in d-i, and given my situation back then, and the private mail i sent to you on that evening when my mother almost died, i think that acting in this times shows a severe lack of decency. > The reason that I did not inform you was because things were already very > heated at the moment and because you were at that time still very > concerned about the welfare of your mother. I thought it was better not > to add to that. And what have you gained ? What did you expect would happen once i noticed ? Especially once i noticed when you started indirectly accusing me of the breakage again (your 'its the kernels fault' is nothing but an indirect accusation, you know that ? You have been doing this since some time now). > However, a short discussion after the d-i IRC meeting yesterday and some > comments from others have made me see that I *should* have informed you, > whatever the circumstances. So, I hereby apologize for not sending you a > mail to inform you that I had revoked your commit rights. Apologizes accepted, but this is not enough. You (probably plural you, since you did so in a private way, i have no idea who is involved) have decided to abuse your position, and to punish me for being anoying on the mailing lists, but does d-i belong to your small cabal, or to debian in general and all those who participated in particular ? Including me ? So, this is a first step, but i need more. I need : - the commit access being restored. - an apology for the lack of decency this action shows. - apologies for continual bashing would be nice, but more important you refraining from doing so in the future. When i post, avoid saying things like 'its the kernels fault' or otherwise indirectly pointing the finger back to me. On my side, i will follow my one-post-per-thread policy, which i have mostly been doing since the last two month, with only two backslides, and those two backslides where always triggered by you being bashful, so i have good faith that if you change a bit your behaviour, and my personal distress situation calmiong down, that this will no more be a problem in the future. But you have to live by the fact that i also have an opinion, and that i will post things in the future which may annoy you, and it is not correct to expect me not to do such posts. So, the ball is in your camp, can you now stop this childish rejection of me, come to your sense, and that we continue working again ? I may have hit your feelings, and said things that you took badly, and for this i apologize, but you (and others) have done no less. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]