On 24 November 2015 at 19:04, duff via Digitalmars-d < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 at 17:47:01 UTC, David DeWitt wrote: > >> On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 at 17:35:54 UTC, duff wrote: >> >>> On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 at 17:10:09 UTC, duff wrote: >>> >>>> On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 at 16:51:58 UTC, duff wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 at 16:49:07 UTC, duff wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Staline would say: it's time to clean up. >>>>> >>>> >>>> https://github.com/shoo?tab=activity >>>> https://github.com/complexmath?tab=activity >>>> https://github.com/jordisayol?tab=activity >>>> https://github.com/donc?tab=activity >>>> https://github.com/repeatedly?tab=activity >>>> https://github.com/dsimcha?tab=activity >>>> >>>> etc... >>>> >>>> Among those, nobody takes the time to review and merge the simple fixes >>>> related to ddoc or things like that. Among those, nobody takes the time to >>>> read bugzilla and to fix the simple bugs whose fixes are constantly >>>> proposed by external people who gotta wait because among those people there >>>> is no activity. >>>> >>> >>> If at least they would be able to find some regressions when a new >>> release comes...but no. >>> >>> Idle people. Useless people. >>> >> >> >> Some of those ppl have contributed greatly to D and probably still do >> behind the scenes so I doubt they deserve to be "removed" from the D >> organization and would even be considered for removal if anything more >> people need to get involved. >> > > I understand that J.Sayol has done a great job in the past, but except > this work for the installer...I don't get why do you keep such people in > your organisation. > I mean that it appened to me to make some small things for "Him" or > "Her"...but i'm not member of their companies... > If members wish to leave, they may request to do so. Ousting people is not an acceptable attitude towards any member in our community, long standing or not. I am aware of some of whom you've chosen to be vocal about have been around or contributing for 10 years, whilst others are active but do so under a work-related github account. All attended Dconf, most on a yearly basis, where were you?
