On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 07:51:32PM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote: > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 07:40:32PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > While it is true that only a fraction of these people actively use their > > commit access, it is also true that only one of the approximately 15 people > > who've ever had it did anything that required disciplinary action. > > In the first instance, make an error of judgement and start reorganising > package names based on a misunderstanding. I was very uncomfortable with > that principle.
Error in judgement? "My actions were a last-straw attempt to try and force two issues, which were quite successfully forced." Or were you referring to the earlier incident? Neither sounds like an "error in judgement" to me; rather a plan of action deliberately executed. Besides which, the hijack upload of xfree86 was a far worse problem, and if *that* wasn't the error in judgement, I'm not sure why the other one matters. > And, if you refuse to speak to me outside of the context of debian-x, You have poor recall and even poorer quoting skills. What I said was: I will communicate with you on public mailing lists -- only.[1][2] > how can I realistically avoid being so hideously wrong again? But, what the hell, let's pretend I said "debian-x" instead of "public mailing lists", since that seems to be your interpretation anyway: What is it you expect to be hideously wrong about that both A) is not germane to the debian-x mailing list; and B) would make any difference to you or anyone else? Be "hideously wrong" about international politics or the correct wording of the Social Contract all you like; if it doesn't touch packages for which I have responsibility in whole or part, it doesn't really matter much, does it? [1] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2] An exception would be bug reports against packages that I maintain personally (i.e., not as part of the X Strike Force). To date that hasn't been an issue. (XSF bug reports go to the -x list.) -- G. Branden Robinson | "Why do we have to hide from the Debian GNU/Linux | police, Daddy?" [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "Because we use vi, son. They use http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | emacs."
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