On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Yuri Baburov <burc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> how would you reformulate this in friendly and professional tone so
> this can be discussed?

I don't have time to teach you how to communicate professionally.

Reading your message first makes me feel angry, then dismayed. It
makes me feel as if all the hard work I've put into Django doesn't
matter. It makes me think there's really no point in doing any further
work, because someone will just come along and crap all over it again.

You need to empathize with how someone's going to feel reading your
message. Until you do, people are going to ignore you at best, and get
into a flame war at worst. This is your problem, not mine.

But since good communication is a two-way street, I'll give you a
hand. Why don't you try making some concrete, actionable suggestions
about how you'd like to volunteer to improve things? If you see
something broken, how about starting by offering to fix it?

Jacob

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