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Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
by Leo S on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @08:01
Why do you continue with this destructive BS? Are you not ashamed of yourself Erik?

It's obvious to anyone that Danny is busy and the commit digest is a boatload of work, and that sometimes causes delays. Asking stupid hostile questions is not helping anyone. Stop being a dumbass and enjoy it when it comes.
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Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
by anon on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @16:06
commit needs to be handed down to someone who has the time to get it out on a more timely manner. How about since danny can't get it out more timely due to being busy, others put their hands up to do it.
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  • Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
    by Jonathan Thomas on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @05:26
    I don't see anybody else volunteering, do you? I only see people complaining about the lateness. (Plus a bunch of people who are grateful despite the lateness)
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  • Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
    by Troy Unrau on Friday 18/Apr/2008, @09:34
    No it fucking doesn't. KDE doesn't *need* a commit digest -- it's not an essential service, like an SVN server -- it is done out of Danny's spare time -- if he didn't do it, there would very likely be no commit digest. I am so glad he spends the time working on it even though he's in the middle of exam block.

    We certainly don't do it to please users like you. Now go use Windows and leave us alone.

    /me thinks the dot comment moderation system can't come soon enough.
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  • Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
    by dkite on Friday 18/Apr/2008, @20:48
    Please. If you want a regular digest, send Danny a big check. Probably around $2000 per week would be reasonable.

    Otherwise, enjoy the gift you are given.

    Derek
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Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
by Erik on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @09:34
> Why do you continue with this destructive BS?
Asking questions is destructive?

> It's obvious to anyone that Danny is busy and the commit
> digest is a boatload of work,
But he managed that work faster, some time ago. So the question is allowed. Nobody wants to blame him, just ask.

> Stop being a dumbass and enjoy it when it comes.
Asshole.
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  • Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
    by Riddle on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @15:16
    > Asking questions is destructive?
    Is that a rhetorical question?

    > But he managed that work faster, some time ago.
    He must be more busy now than before.

    > > Stop being a dumbass and enjoy it when it comes.
    > Asshole.
    Please no name-calling from either side of any issue.
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    • Re: 1 weeks and 3 days late
      by Erik on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @23:18
      > Is that a rhetorical question?
      Yes. Asking questions doesn't imply any motives, so I wonder why it should be destructive.

      > He must be more busy now than before.
      Yes, maybe. At least speaking for me I've been really interested in the reason (maybe he's got a new job, gets more involved in the KDE project elsewhere, is about to write his diploma, ...), that's why I've been asking for it. I don't imply any laziness and don't want to blame Danny and I don't want to be blamed for asking questions, too. Again, I don't think that the previous poster wrote in Danny's name, so stating the ordinary "do it yourself/get involved and help/stop being a dumbass" is a real mess.

      > Please no name-calling from either side of any issue.
      Blaming people for asking questions is arrogant and asshole behavior.
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