On 2 March 2012 21:29, Stefano Zacchiroli <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm sad to see you two seem not to get along. I'm even more sad that, as > a result, the state of aptitude code base is not progressing as swiftly > and as quickly as it could. > > None of us has magic wands that can make people who don't get along > suddenly get along. But let me state the obvious here: moving away from > contributing code is a net loss for everybody. If you two --- and > everybody else who is willing to contribute code --- do not manage to > get along and step back from contributing, you'll make aptitude suffer. > And that is bad for Debian users, no matter who is right or who is > wrong. Please think about what is at stake. > > People might have technical or procedural divergences that block > contributions, but we need to find ways to fix them. If you've already > tried discussing and that didn't work, we have other ways. For instance > we can have someone mediating among the existing positions. I'll be > happy to mediate on this, if you want me to. >
Hello I completely agree with your sentiments here. Thank you for your offer to assist in the matter. I'm happy to work with yourself or anyone else as a mediator if this will dissolve the tension. Manuel, what do you think? Regards _______________________________________________ Aptitude-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aptitude-devel

