> Pierre, > > I really don't want to seem rude, but wtf are you doing? Yeah, tbm and > I have (somewhat) agreed in a discussion on this list to tackle this task > and I really apreciate your help, it's welcome. But before we do > anything we need to agree on what we do and how we will do it. > > And starting to write a little web script (that looked nice when > I skimmed over it lacks many features I wanted to propose) and two days > later start to threaten maintainers with NMUs in the name of the QA team > while the two people that talked about this task are on an exhibition > (Linuxtag in Germany) is certainly not my understanding of team work... > > tbm and I have discussed the task today and had some ideas about it > and I really want to discuss this matter here on debian-qa. But starting > to send out mails before the discussion even started is not the right > way! It just isn't.
I'm sorry, I think there is a misunderstanding. I mean, I didn't want to threaten you in any form. Sorry if my mail seemed to be one :( I did used 3ddesktop once upon a time, and know the program and his features, and some of its bugs quite a bit. So I was in fact happy to improve myself, well maybe not that but to train myself for packaging for debian. I think I was far too enthusiastic... As the matter of a fact, as I said in the previous mail, I really want to help QA (not work in the name of the QA team, which i _never_ did), and for that I take randomly packages, I know a bit, and try to see if they are of RQ or not. I Cc: the list not to be aggressive upon you, but only to say the list "I'm on 3ddesktop, no need for another guy to do so". that was all. So I apologies from all my heart for the last sentences of my mail that were - I agree - very clumsy (and my bad English here is not the only to blame). I am very very very enthusiastic for this work, and am really -- i think -- of goodwill. So if you think I'm loosing my time, or bustling about nothing important, just tell me, I'd be glad to do something _really_ useful for the QA team. My goal is not to be caliph instead of the caliph, I really want to help debian that helps me daily -- all computers I work with the day along run debian -- and I'm really attached to quality, so I think I can do right things here. Just help me to learn the right ways to do it. So once more, I'm really really really sorry for my rudeness. And feel free to drop the work I did on your package. But whatever you will do of it, I would be really happy to have your comments about it (if I did somthings wrong, etc ...), so <tiny hesitant voice> if i can ask you to take a look at it ? I am really here to learn, and I say to everyone here in the list, give me as much advices as you want, as much remarks, I'd try really the harder i can to follow them. best regards, -- Pierre Habouzit http://www.madism.org/
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