On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 at 15:25, Bastian Blank <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Luca > > I find it interesting that you explicitly exclude me in your reply, but > not the other people I sent the e-mail in the first place.
Just as interesting as the fact that _you_ explicitly excluded _me_ in your first email, and that I noticed only because of the reply from someone else that cc'ed me, I guess? > But I might also note that your behaviour within > https://lwn.net/Articles/984635/ mimicks the one you employed within the > CTTE bug report. So you now dragged this conflict into an external > forum. Really? Nice personal attack you are trying to mount there, but I'm afraid it's both off topic and off track: I do not decide what LWN writes articles about. > On Sun, Aug 11, 2024 at 12:13:38AM +0100, Luca Boccassi wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Aug 2024 at 20:38, Steve McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 07:49:09PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote: > > > >bluca just announced that he is going on a rampage after the CTTE > > > >decided not to hear him. As this is the second time within a few weeks > > > >just within the confines of #debian-boot, please remove him from the > > > >"installer-team" on salsa, until he manages to stop this. > > I am not sure what you are talking about - the last changes I've done > > in D-I are adding optional support for systemd-boot: > > This information was skipped from the reply as irrelevant, but I > referred to the ordeal about discoverable partitions in partman. You > wouldn't have forgotten about this already? You mean the MR that was closed by you, where for no reason at all you were incredibly rude and unhelpful, and rejected it without any hint of constructiveness? And that ended there and then, with no further activity, there or elsewhere, and that never, ever reached either any of the Salsa group repos or the archive, at any point in time, and therefore only ever existed as an experimental branch in a personal fork in a personal git repo? Because I find it very hard to find any justification for asserting about a "rampage in debian-boot" in any of this, at least from myself. The way you routinely behave when you review other people's work, and when you communicate on mailing lists such as this example, though, might very well fit the bill. > > > >Evidence from #debian-systemd: > > > >| 18:52 < bluca> I've already changed live-build to write a local > > > >etc/os-release, will do debootstrap next > > > >| 18:53 < bluca> that should be enough for you to close those > > > >lsb-release bugs > > That exchange is referring to implementing this suggestion from Timo > > and Marc, which I happen to like a lot: > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1077764#303 > > Okay. Please fill bug reports. After reading the os-release > documentation, I don't actually see any way to do that, but I would be > interested if it actually exists. It's quite simple to do, and I'll file an MR for review when I have it ready, and I will ask other people to look at it at that point. However, given how unpleasantly and aggressively you typically behave when you review other people's work, and given these personal attacks you are mounting, I will not ask for your review, and I will ask that you please refrain from doing so.

