* James Troup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > If anyone thinks this GR will actually achieve anything positive, > they're mistaken.
I'm on the fence about the GR, personally. Not my idea, didn't even respond when people called for comments on it. Certainly other methods would be preferred by everyone. > If you want to help with getting amd64 into the archive then, please, > reign in its more vocal proponents - they're only succeeding in > delaying its addition to the archive. [...] > [1] Don't get me wrong - I couldn't care less if/how random people > insult me and the fact that several of the folks who keep > demanding its inclusion into the archive have been personally > abusive to me doesn't in anyway affect amd64's inclusion into the > archive. It does however mean that I tend to ignore mail from > them and threads started by them. These appear to disagree with each other and I'm not sure which to follow. Certainly I understand the tendency (I've done it myself, though I'm not proud of it) to ignore/delay issues when they're brought up by people I'm not a big fan of. Unfortunately, in general these are not the only people affected by the issues and ignoring/delaying them hurts others. I also don't see those people/actions as a justification for ignoring/delaying things which are clearly larger than the few people and their actions. Stephen
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