>>"Ian" == Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ian> So, without following up to anything in particular, I'd just like to Ian> say that I'm quite frustrated by what's been going on here. Branden Ian> and Manoj have been telling us at length how high-handed and Ian> undemocratic and otherwise evil I am, when in fact all I've done so Ian> far is post a document for review and comment, and defend it against Ian> some criticisms.
An coopt a bunch of people to lend weight to the draft without their knowledge. And, to me at least, appear to ignore constructive criticism by dismissing it as something you disagreed with. The frustration has not been one sided. Ian> Branden and Manoj can complain until they're blue in the face that Ian> obviously I'm being arrogant and cabalish and what have you by Ian> disagreeing with them on some points, and declining to change my Ian> working draft (and even, in Branden's case, declining to deal with any Ian> more of his dysfunctional flameage). Shock horror, I even admit to Ian> being swayed by private email ! But, it's not their decision. It's Ian> currently my draft, and I'll put what I like in it. That is precisely the attitude that raises my hackles. Contributors can complain until they are blue in the face, but it is your draft, and it shall be put together as you want it. Do I really need to say any more? Ian> So, Manoj and Branden - and anyone else: if you are serious about your Ian> disagreements about the _content_ of this document, rather than just Ian> wanting to play politics about how it gets written, would you please Ian> try to participate in a constructive way ? I did. And I had my contributions dismissed. I would rather the stewardship of this document was handed to someone with less of a problem with including peoples contributions. Ian> If you disagree totally with my tone, for example, you could write Ian> your own version and we could see which one got more support, or try Ian> to find compromises. If you disagree with individual points, then we Ian> should try to argue them out, and if we can't agree then eventually Ian> someone will end up voting. Voting is a piss poor way of deciding on most issues. And, unfortunately, my timetable does not lend itself to yours, this is a particularly bad time for me be working on something which is potentiallyu critically important. Ian> If noone comments substantively on my next draft, which I'm about to Ian> put together and post, then I'll assume that there's nothing much that Ian> can be done to improve it, and I'll just go back to the tech ctte and Ian> see if they want to vote in favour of it. Wonderful. Then a document that should come from the community, about ettiquette, is handed on to them from on high. Great conflict resolution, BTW. manoj -- Yow! Is my fallout shelter termite proof? Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C