One word, Piotr: patience.

Just today, I get two emails regarding a change in policy, and no more
than a few hours later, you tell me that if I don't move my ass, I'll
be NMU'ed.  Did it ever occur to you, Piotr, that after seeing these
emails, I might have actually been working on the package.  Already
added to the debian/changelog is a succinct "Thanks" for the broken
patch you sent in for "366759: Egg support", which included a nice
little BASH'ism and an unnecessary bumping of dependencies for CDBS.
Now, you tell me you're going to NMU my package:

        "If you don't respond soon I'll start to prepade a NMU for
        this weekend (see mentioned mails for details)".

Class, I tell you.  Pure class.  You have energy, which can be
beneficial.  Now, you need a little tact and patience.  Why don't you
sit back for a while and let me digest the new information before
making a decision about how to handle the new packaging requirements.

If you had taken a different approach, I wouldn't be so put-off with
you right now.

-- 
Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           http://www.wookimus.net/
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