2009/7/31, Loui Chang <[email protected]>: > I've been speaking to Laszlo over the past month and the impression that > I get is that he really doesn't understand boundaries when it comes to > communication. This can become extremely frustrating for the person he > is talking to. > > When we first started talking, he asked me about many past TUs, and > about the reasons they quit, etc. I wondered why he wouldn't speak to > them directly instead of bothering me with such questions. > > There has been multiple times that he has asked me for solutions to very > trivial problems. To make things worse, in one instance, he would shoot > down every one of my offered solutions. > > Instead of choosing the most relevant route of communication, he will > choose the method that he believes will give him the fastest response, > no matter if it may cause disruption. > > Example: He asks the same question to some of us directly via Jabber > rather than asking in an IRC channel (which we are all present in), even > after being asked to stop. > > Example: He would contact me directly about something on the mailing > list that I had no involvement in, rather than sending an email to that > mailing list. > > He has recently become extremely annoying. > > His application does look impeccable though. > It's partly the result of lots of feedback from me, and probably other > Trusted Users. > > I don't know if this should be a barrier to becoming a Trusted User, > but the fact is that I'm wary about working with him, and I can imagine > that other users might feel the same way. > > I admire Laszlo's enthusiasm, and respect his goals but I don't think he > would be a good candidate for a Trusted User right now.
I don't vote on TU matters anymore, but I totally agree with you. -- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it
