On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Jerry Stuckle wrote: > It seems the developers make the decisions and users feel left out. > What we want does not seem to matter.
There are positive methods of influencing the decisions that Debian makes and negative methods. Positive methods include: 1) filing accurate bug reports 2) participating in technical discussions with specific use cases 3) running tests 4) contributing documentation 5) clarifying the technical ramifications and a whole host of other aspects too numerous to mention here. If anyone reading this is unsure of how they can contribute to Debian, feel free to contact me (or any other Debian volunteer, really) at any time. Negative methods include all kinds of personal attacks, maligning Debian in general, or continually posting the same arguments after decisions have been made without new information. These methods are not appropriate, and do not belong on Debian mailing lists. > Now maybe the users DO matter, and developers DO listen to us. If that > is the case, you need to communicate that fact better. I'm here, listening. Other DDs are to. -- Don Armstrong http://www.donarmstrong.com "People selling drug paraphernalia ... are as much a part of drug trafficking as silencers are a part of criminal homicide." -- John Brown, DEA Chief -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140921015144.ge8...@teltox.donarmstrong.com