* Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-09-04 12:32]: > On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 11:19:49AM +0200, Florian Ernst wrote: >> Unfortunately things have already happened and as the very same person >> has used the term "abuse" please check whether I have violated the >> DMUP > [...] > > This is how people work together in Debian: they believe that they have > to refer to documents instead of giving some rationale. So yes, > changing all files with a single commit (or few ones) is much better, > but this is not a big deal.
Just to make it clear: I didn't refer to any document when I told him that I see it as an abuse of his commit permissions, to do that many commits through the whole webwml tree right after he got his access but not announce it anywhere at all. After all I haven't thought at all about the DMUP or similar, but I guess Florian rather likes to piss me off instead of solving the problem. So long, Alfie -- It is generally useful for programs to be able to query which languages the user can understand. And most users (except for the French and USA'ans) _can_ understand more than one language. -- Jacob Sparre Andersen in http://bugs.kde.org/db/19/19831.html
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