W dniu nie, 03.12.2017 o godzinie 19∶34 +0100, użytkownik Vincent-Xavier JUMEL napisał: > Hello there, > > Le 03 décembre à 00:18 Michał Górny a écrit > > Hello, everyone. > > > > This is something that's been talked about privately a lot lately but it > > seems that nobody went forward to put things into motion. SO here's > > a proposal that aims to improve the condition of our mailing lists > > and solve some of the problems they are facing today. > > > > > > Problems > > ======== > > > > Currently the developer-oriented mailing lists gentoo-dev and gentoo- > > project are open to posting by everyone. While this has been generally > > beneficial, we seem to be having major problems with some > > of the posters for more than a year. Off hand, I can think of three: > > > > I've been a Gentoo user and gentoo-dev@ mailing list subscriber for > around ten years and some of your action and decision bother me a lot. > This one seems to be one of the last and I'm considering quitting Gentoo > in favour of some other and more friendly place. > > I've been wondering for year if it was worth becoming a “official” > Gentoo developer or if maintaining my own (maybe crappy but usefull) > ebuilds in my repo was sufficient.
I'm sorry that you feel this way but I respect your choice. > Instead of dealing with everyone in a blow that could send away > (expert) users, maybe you could deal only with the nay-sayers that you > speak of. Multiple people have tried, and as explained in the long rationale we haven't had any success. If you have a constructive ideas how to solve the problem otherwise, we're open to hear them. That's the whole purpose of this thread. > In my opinion, I mostly find your work admirable but your answers non > constructive, and full of insults too. Truth is, people change in toxic environments. I can't solve all the problems immediately but I believe this is the first step towards improving things, also in myself and other developers having problems. -- Best regards, Michał Górny