On Sat 05 Feb 2011, 18:39 Graham Percival wrote: > Guys, > > I'm looking at: > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2011-01/threads.html > > I count 6 emails which have no reply. (I'm not counting automatic ((oops.. i did not count my today's replies, so i could miss something))
> How did all seven people miss those emails? As for me, personally --- i figured out that i had had wrong priorities. I was starting to deal with that appeared to be simpler each time. Just to fill my 15 min with "something useful". As for me --- sometimes it takes *too much* to follow threads (yes, my English is much worse* than it may appear). (btw -- today i have some spare time completely *unexpectedly*). > We have a problem. We can try to fix it with technology, better > documentation, different policies, and/or different organization. Any > ideas? No ideas. Different people?.. ps. Looking at the CG i started to feel like the bug squad is the only squad with strictly declared responsibilities. I may be wrong, my English is bad*. pps. I will be *happy* when BugMeister tells me that BugSquad can succeed without my "help". Here are some things which i hopefully can do better than others, so nothing strange that there are a *lot* of things which i definitely can do much worse than others. However i will try (sometimes,-) to be helpful here until that. ________________ * this email took some 7 or 10 minutes :O( =:O] -- Dmytro O. Redchuk Bug Squad _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
