Anand Kumria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 11:43:29AM +0100, Falk Hueffner wrote: > > Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes: > > > [...] > > > Do you believe that developers should be (or are) equally willing to have > > > a dialogue with people who provide criticism consisting of suggestions > > > of alternatives, discussion of tradeoffs that can and should be made > > > and helpful bits of code, or people who accompany their complaints with > > > comments like "This FUCKING SUCKS! The maintainer must be incompetent or > > > on crack" and requests for dismissal or replacement rather than useful > > > assistance? > > > > If you want to make a point, that's fine, but please don't abuse > > debian-vote and "Questions for the candidates" for this, that just > > wastes everybody's time. These are no reasonable questions. > > Perhaps in your opinion. But I found a number of those questions to > be one I would have wanted answered myself -- either in debian-vote > or via irc/email.
Sorry, I didn't express myself clearly. Certainly a few of the questions are reasonable, however most of them are clearly only trying to make a point (like the one above). I didn't mean to imply that the issues mentioned aren't worth discussing. -- Falk