On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 06:30 +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > Their commit history backs it up all by itself.
Ppint to specifically what, in their respective histories, proves your case. This is like pulling teeth. > | Where is this code being pushed to, exactly? > > Users. Please note the difference between pulling and pushing. Pushing implies that people who don't want sunrise on their systems have to have it and have to use it. This is not the case. So, again, where is this code being *pushed* to, exactly? > The correct way to push through a large change is part of the developer > quiz. There's no excuse for anyone not knowing it. Was it really a *large change* that they pushed through? They haven't altered the way anybody does things. Any developer or user going about their normal business does not even have to *think* about sunrise. Not that large a change, after all. > Would you fly in a plane being piloted by Britney Spears? What do I care what the pilot's name is? And how is that relevant to the discussion, when you've yet to actually show why any of the Sunrise staff is unfit. Furthermore, there were other questions I asked that you completely removed from your reply. Please answer those as well. -- Seemant Kulleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gentoo Foundation / Gentoo Linux -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list