Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I note you didn't turn up to the AGM to try to put your point across - I > can only assume that [... conspiracy theory ...]
Or you could assume that I dislike bureaucracy and drunken barbecues (I can't drink much) and spent our last bank holiday weekend of this year with my family instead. It would be closer to the truth. I sounded several people out and the reasonable people I asked (some of whom disagree with me) seemed not to be going to Cambridge either. We'd all been told the AGM would be a waste of time anyway: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/pipermail/debian-uk/2005-August/010501.html and you've been stomping on any bugfix ideas from the outset: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/pipermail/debian-uk/2005-August/010504.html [...] > You do realise that you are potentially making people think twice before > they sell t-shirts/CDs elsewhere right? I doubt it, but just in case they've missed the point, like you have: please sell debian t-shirts and CDs, please donate back to the project, but please don't call your business Debian yet. [...] > How many fine, upstanding UK Debian Developers have to stand up and say > "Steve, Phil and Vince are great guys and should be allowed to continue > what they've been doing without MJ's harrassment" before you stop? That'd be irrelevant. Fix DUS however you want, but fix it. [...] > You had your chance for input as Phil has pointed out. It's only > recently you've adopted these attempts to destroy the good work that is > happening in Debian's name in the UK; yes, in Debian's name, as it > rightly should being Debian work promoting Debian! I did a bad job of communicating on several occasions, but I think it was a tough sell from when DUS was secretly formed. I did state on 10 August that I'd start using messier tactics to limit damage for me, so you had your chance for input too. > If you're just pissed off about the Mark <-> MJ thing then this really > isn't the way to get back at people for your own personal grievances. That's not a motive for this. > I'm done now. I can see I can't reason with you but please reconsider > your position. Your idea of reasoning seems to be a compromise by one side only. -- MJR/slef -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

