Hi, I think it's most important to provide one nice, new default-themeing, the problem is not the size of the package but the needed freeze exception. More non-default themes means more work, more communication and likely more time. So we should concentrate on the winning proposal (and maybe the second :) )
@Amir: I totaly agree with Ulrich. After googling "meritocracy" I'm sure that this is not the way debian works. On the other hand, we need pracmatic decisions and not all potentially interested people could be asked for every one of these. Regards, Rob 2010/11/11 Ulrich Hansen <[email protected]> > Hi Amir, > > I really hope you reconsider this and don't leave Debian as an artist, as > you are really needed here. As Robert Jaehne pointed out, there aren't too > many people who know all the details about making a Debian theme. > > And the last word about decisionmaking hasn't been spoken so far. As I see > it, it's just two people talking, nothing more. > > You have made a great artwork and showed a lot of skills. So let's relax > and see what you like to do next. > > best regards > Ulrich > > > > Am 11.11.2010 10:40, schrieb Amir Dizdarević: > > Then I feel I have no business being here. Discrimination based on >> meritocracy is wrong >> IMHO. You cannot possibly know why someone will not / is not able to >> contribute. >> Thank you all for your support and time. >> >> >> Farewell! >> >> >> On 11 November 2010 09:59, Yves-Alexis Perez<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On jeu., 2010-11-11 at 09:13 +0100, Amir Dizdarević wrote: >>> >>>> I don't think a poll should be necessary at all, in future. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Say what? No! It's about the theme, something that should be considered >>>> >>> by >>> >>>> everyone >>>> (that is, if they choose to do so), not about how to compile gcc or >>>> >>> whatnot >>> >>>> -- this is not >>>> a technical decision. I am rather disappointed you have such a stance. >>>> :( >>>> >>> >>> I disagree, this is exactly the same thing. People are welcome to >>> participate in such a choice by making themes, preparing packages, >>> commenting stuff etc. and the final call should me made by relevant >>> people working on it, not by “everyone”. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -- >>> Yves-Alexis >>> >>> >> > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [email protected] > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected] > >

