On Wednesday 15 March 2006 08:40, Andres Salomon wrote: > The DAM has accepted the request; please send seconds directly to > [EMAIL PROTECTED], cc'ing me as well. > > For the people who seem to think that there are more constructive > ways of dealing w/ this issue rather than the expulsion process: > > http://squishy.cc/svenl.txt > > This is a lot from two weeks ago, right after Sven threatened > Jonas. If he had actually changed his behavior sometime in the > past two years, rather than just viewing every discussion as a > battle that must be won at all costs, I would not be making this > request.
"So it begins" From the LOTR, I am not a developer, or much of Debian User but I do follow the list on occasion. I must say it's fun to see Debian tear itself apart. How many developers do you have to loose or chase away before the problem is solved. I have no dog in this fight, and I do not take sides, but Debian needs good developers it seems that some developers want to drive as many people out of Debian as possible. At this rate Debian will cease to be revelant, just look at all the unmaintained packages that are orphaned, look at other distro's like Ubuntu, it seems that Debian and desktop are not viable anymore. I also think it a little suspect as Sven has taken a self imposed hiatus to take care of some personal business. And then this talk of removal crops up, to me this would be like a knife stab in the back, at least wait until he comes back. Or inform him before he left, yes it might lead to heated discussion. But it's the right thing to do, maybe at this rate it doesn't matter, it seems that nobody listens on both sides anymore. Why can't people agree to disagree, it happens, after all I thought it was all about the code, not about which person can be the alpha male on the top of the hill type of thing. I see it if a person writes good code, and has good ideas is helpful in general, then it would be in a projects best interest to keep those people. From what I have read and seen it seems that Debian has a way of getting rid of good developers, developers who want to make Debian better. It's not about protecting someone's ego, or position in the pecking order, it's making Debian the best distro possible. If all this angst, and anger were putt into fixing bug reports, and making better software then etch would be in a better position. It also might be helpful, if some one in Debian started a developer education program, to train developers how to code better. Sure they have the policy, but it seems that education is lacking. Most of these flame wars are started as a result of poor understanding of what need's to be done. If you don't understand the problem then how are you going to understand the solution. This should be real interesting to watch, as this will only be the beginning of the Purge. Gnu_Raiz

