On 17 mars 2013, at 10:19, d...@gnu.org wrote: > You don't fix your own work after it has been committed,
This is patently false. Please do not write e-mails like this to a public list that can be read by future employers of mine that want to evaluate my integrity. > so why would > you fix inconsistencies afterwards that you felt ok to ignore in the > first place? Who is going to fix them? "the community". Please try > acting as a part of "the community" instead of piling work on for "the > community" that "somebody else (TM)" will at some time solve. > "Please try acting as a part of the community" is insulting. I fix bugs that I've cause and I have fixed numerous bugs that other people (including you) have introduced. The more caustic your e-mails are, the more difficult it is to extract the useful parts from them. Please tone down your language or, if that is too difficult, please send me e-mails privately. Public e-mails of this nature will result eventually in my leaving the project. Cheers, MS _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel