Hi Steve,Is it possible to thank Jude for his work without packing him into a cannon and firing him at Debian?
Besides, if the game is to weaponize software development I suspect you already know who the winner will be. (Hint: it doesn't start or end with a "d"). Thanks, Jonathan On Friday, October 30, 2015 10:35 AM, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweiku...@virginmedia.com> wrote: Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> writes: > Jude Nelson <jud...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm alive, barely. Not only am I working on my thesis, but also I >> work at a start-up based on my thesis's technology, and I've had to >> spend the past few weeks preparing for a conference at which I'm >> presenting this week. > > THIS is the kind of person we have on *our* team! > > Next time a Debianista claims we can't succeed because they have all > the talent, be merciful and try not to laugh as you show them Jude's > email. > > And of course, Jude isn't the only one. When Debian split, they got > more people: We got more brains. A lot of people who casually damage features they'd like to go away (eg, "X won't work anymore unless you're running systemd --- to bad, ain't it? But that's good for 'security' and if you really don't want the sensible defaults, here's what you can do ...") can easily cause a lot of work without needing much talent for that (unless that's supposed to refer to the PR talent necessary to convince the unaffected majority that all is well and - surely never - will they end up being inconvenienced themselves[*]). [*] IMHO, that's remarkably illogical: If XXX is prepared to do YYY to some people, he'll eventually do it to all people given enough time. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
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