On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 11:29 +0200, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > hope you're doing well nowadays. > > I sincerely appreciate your participation in the discussions surrounding > the whole OpenWrt/LEDE topic especially since it helps giving another, > outside perspective to the entire issue. > > What I noticed is that you're sometimes generating like 80% of the > traffic in a thread and I wonder if that scares people away from > participating in the discussion...
Someone else told me that too and it's yet another reason / thing to keep in mind for my verify-before-send thing. I'm *trying* to improve and prodding me in the right direction in a non-hostile manner is *very* appreciated. > Disagreements with OpenWrt where not always about toxic discussions but > also due to a great passiveness and uneven distribution of work among > the so called core members. Just take a look at the current project > activity and make your own conclusions... Thanks. This is part of my tendency to 'glass-is-half-empty' pessimism/negativity. That's a harder thing to change than unwise posts, now that I have a tool to help me with the former. > So what am I trying to say... never write a mail in anger and give > things time to cool off :) > > What works for me is keeping my drafts in the mail box and reading them > on the next day, which more then once led me to the conclusion that it > was better to not send it in the first place. Exactly the reason I implmented the tool (know what I should do unfortunately tends not to enter my thoughts in the heat of the moment, so I need something that helps me do the right thing). If you have a broken leg you use a crutch and cast, and it's not a bad thing; same goes for dealing with one's thinking and habits. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel