Am Donnerstag, 22. September 2011, 10:01:47 schrieb Lydia Pintscher:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 19:11, John Tapsell <johnf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Reindl,
> > 
> >  Sorry to see you go.  I don't know why Aseigo is being childish - I
> > think this is all just taking its toll on him.  This is one of the
> > advantages that companies have and we don't have - we can't pay people
> > to fix the essential things that are boring to do.
> 
> John you are not helping here at all. We need to stick together in
> situations like this. Had we done that we'd not be where we are with
> this right now.

Please do not take this too far! It's generally bad to just shut people up 
since it can lead to group think and hides real issues. Sticking together is 
good and I think I know that your intent is positive but it looks like you 
want to repress valid criticism as well. In the latter case "sticking 
together" is bad - really bad because it mediates that not everybody is 
treated with the same set of rules within KDE's community.

Problems have to be spoken out, in a constructive and adult way. Same thing 
regarding unacceptable behaviour and a wrong style of communication. If 
sticking together means that one must not do that anymore you are doing a 
disservice to the KDE project and its openness.

Sven

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