1.3.2006, 1:40:53, Mike Frysinger wrote: > On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:28, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:13:57 -0600 Lance Albertson >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> | I should note that if are a Gentoo Developer and have >> | problems/concerns/issues with Ciaran's attitude/actions, please >> | comment on bug #114944. (this bug is only open to Gentoo developers). >> | Its better if you say it yourself in this bug rather than letting >> | other people quoting what you say. >> >> I should note that if you are a Gentoo developer who has found my >> advice helpful, you should comment on bug #114944 since certain people >> are trying to turn Gentoo development into a popularity contest.
> there's a lot more to the issue, but it's sad if that's all you see in the bug > -mike Indeed. Ciaran, that bug is not about technical competence; it's about your civil communication skills, that are as lacking as penguins on the Sahara desert in your case. Technical skills themselves are not useful for a project the requires you to communicate w/ other people in a civilized manner. As someone else noted, certains "skills" might be fit for a car salesmen but not for developers of a Linux distro. If a company hires a technically brilliant QA guy only to find out later on that this brilliant guy has killed the whole team while communicating his finding to others in such style you have shown on this thread and on many other occasions before, it'll be the QA guy who gets booted out, not the whole team. If that doesn't happen soon enough, the rest of the team can leave meanwhile and the whole business is doomed. -- jakub
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