On 4/27/21 5:12 PM, Bastian Blank wrote: > This is really bad style, borderline abusive. > > [...] > > Maybe. But please note that my view is that no Debian resource, like > the wiki, should point to your replicated stuff as long as there is a > delegated team that does the work. And also that you should not be > allowed to use your existing team access to casulana to handle your own > little kingdom and possibly interfere with the stuff the team does. > > If you want to be part of a team, maybe you should try not to miss a > monthly meeting all the time? We did even change the time on your > request, but you still did not show up. > > Regards, > Bastian
Bastian (and the rest of the team), Shouting that I'm bad, and not doing things correctly, isn't productive. I wrote that myself: I haven't invested enough time in all of this, to keep things as I wish, and I don't need you to blame me. You may say I need to "handle [my] own little kingdom" as you put it, though however bad I've been, what you don't understand (as it shows in your aggressive teenager-like reply), you're missing the main point: I need things that the team doesn't produce yet like: - publishing raw images directly - stable URLs - a switch from daily images to "updated when needed" workflow - Octavia images published - frozen (and predictable) image building tools These features have been destroyed by the work of moving everything to the Salsa CI, and that still hasn't been addressed, years after I got vocal about it. I need these *now* for my work and the public cloud I'm building. Not tomorrow, not after the release, not for Bookworms... I already explained that I don't feel comfortable at all writing in the pile of [redacted-swearing] python code you're producing. I nicely wrote it was my fault, though your tone is pushing me saying it's only half of the story here. And believe me, I read a lot of Python code over the years, that are doing way more complex stuff... If it's not possible to get this for various reasons within the team, in a reasonable time frame, I have no choice but to do it my way so I can reach the goal in time, even if you (or the rest of the team) does not agree with the method, or even the quality of the produce service/artifacts. I am well aware that I am also to blame for what's happening. This still is the harsh reality. I hope it to be a temporary measure. I'm sorry, but *I WILL* advertise about it (in the wiki or otherwise), because others may need it. I don't think you have any say about it, I have the rights to do so, with or without the consent of this team. Only, I can only call this "official" if the team agrees. If you think I cannot do this within the team, and cannot use Debian resources for it, even as a temporary solution, I regret it, but well ok, that's precisely the answer I'm asking to the team. My understanding is that there's no consensus about this (yet?). Finally, I'm still unsure what I should do, but I know I must something for this. I'll keep the team posted. Cheers, Thomas Goirand
