On Jun 15, 2012, at 8:21 PM, Brian Gallew wrote:
> As has already been suggested, make the change yourself, submit a patch.  You 
> have indicated several times that this isn't that big a change.  Further, 
> it's a change that is clearly only of benefit to you at this point, so trying 
> to convince others to do it for you is pointless.  If you *really* want 
> Puppetlabs to do the change for you, then buy a support contract and have 
> them do it.


As with all open source projects, your suggestion above--although phrased 
nicely--is an eff off suggestion.  Submitting patches that people don't agree 
with is a waste of time.  That's why I poll in advance, rather than waste 
effort on something which won't get any attention paid to it.

It's obvious this is DOA, I'm just replying to the thread in hopes people 
realize the fallacy of illogical arguments. (not all are, but many have been so 
far)

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.



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