On Friday, 7 de January de 2005 17:27, you wrote: > > Ok, this bitter answer demonstrates that you don't know how things work > > here (at leat in debian KDE). To put it straight, there's not enought > > people and not enought time. If you are willing to volunteer, you are > > very much welcome. I'm also a user and try to help as much as I can, > > fixing bugs, dealing with the BTS and such.
You don't get it. > Now, now. I know we are all busy, and it would be nice if the submitter > had done this for you, but bug triage is ultimately the maintainer's > job. > There is no point yelling at a user because they didn't do your Who's yelling? > job for you. I realize you are a volunteer, as am I, and I can't force what job? > you to do anything. But, if you are in the position of maintaining a > package, these things are part of that position. Either do it or don't, what position? > but don't blame a user for it not getting done. It's the other way around. > Thanks for all the good work, and take care. I don't mean to flame, > just gently point out the way things are. The things are that neither me nor Adeodato (and a lot more) are debian developers. We are just helping debian. Kde is a big beast in debian, and it needs as much help as possible. I am helping because I believe there's much more volunteering on the gnome team in debian than in the kde, which is by the way insufficient (as I see it). Complaining doesn't get things done anyway! -- temp: http://temp.roncero.org Out: 8.44 �C -- In: 17.88 �C

