Am 27.07.2011 um 20:46 schrieb Colin Barrett:

> 
> On Jul 27, 2011, at 9:18 AM, Robert Vehse wrote:
> 
>> You did not say you wanted that.
> 
> I also didn't say it was ready to go. Checking in random patches on the ML is 
> not a good idea in general. Also, everything else aside, I wanted to check 
> those patches in myself -- have my name on the commits. I don't think that's 
> unreasonable.

The impression that I get (and I believe this also applies to other regulars in 
#adium-devl) from previous emails on this thread and others you have been very 
tight for time so Adrian probably thought you'd be happy for someone to pick up 
your patches and follow through.

While he did credit you here on the mailing list, Adrian probably should also 
have done that in his commits.

>> I think it's bullshit to discourage guys who are actually getting things 
>> done.
> 
> That's pretty offensive, I hope you don't mean that. I've been the person 
> doing 90% of the work on this; it was my idea in the first place; for months 
> I harangued people about this and nobody else did ANYTHING about it. The idea 
> that I'm not the one actually getting things done is preposterous and highly 
> offensive.

It was neither my intention to devaluate your work nor to offend you or anyone 
else.

I just think it is harsh to use the word "bullshit" when someone contributes in 
good faith.

> Anyway, Adrian and myself have been working together on IRC and things seem 
> to be resolved -- I perhaps got a little bit angry and I'm sorry about that.

That's great to hear. This thread is a good example of the "lacking 
communication" Eric mentioned (no, I am not pointing fingers and I do not mean 
to offend anyone).

-Robbie

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