On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 06:21:57PM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote: > Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Let's have a deal. When you don't receive a comment on a bug, please > >> ping me. There're a lot of reason to it happen not only disagreements > >> with you. There're a bunch of bugs to handle on d-i and sometimes > >> those bugs are forgotten. Just bring my attention to them and I can > >> try to coordenate it. > > > > Yeah, fine, and when will i no more be an outcast, and will get back all the > > right normally attributed to everyone who is contributing to d-i ? > > I wouldn't remove your credit. Of course. I'm not interested on credit > but work done. > > >> > I don't know from where it comes, it is not in my local svn checkout, so > >> > ... > >> > >> So please send another reviewed patch that I can apply :-D > > > > I will, but i have no access to the box to test it until this WE. The patch > > is > > so trivial you can just as well fix it yourself. I attached the modified > > version of the patch with frans suggestion. The original proposal was coming > > either from code copied from elsewhere on d-i or from a suggestion from > > someone on #debian-boot, i don't remember exactly the details, it is over a > > month ago now. Again this would not have happened if frans was more > > reasonable, and let people work while he is vacationing all over the world. > > AFAIK he wasn't on vacation but working. Besides it's not our business.
Itis my business, because while he is unavailable for d-i work, my own work gets paralyzed. There is not a single reason why i cannot get the svn commit access back, at least not something they would not be ashamed to mention in public. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

