Hello Dan,

speaking of relationship, the role of a project director should be to 
foster a climate of motivation. In this aspect, you are not only useless 
but even destructive.

Your opinion about my contribution remains your worthless opinion and I 
won't even reply to it.

And for points which have next to no impact on others but are important 
to my work, I will continue to take the freedom to ask for passive approval.

This said, Chris is of course right that this isn't the tone to speak on 
this list, but there are certain things I am not ready to aspect.

Yours faithfully,
Eric

Dan Polansky wrote:
> Hello Eric,
> 
> what follows is about relationships, not about substance.
> 
> I am the project director. In the past, I have made a substantial code 
> contribution to the project. Dimitry is a key developer, with a big 
> contribution to the project. Chris is the project manager, with a big 
> contribution to the project. You are a packager. You have contributed no 
> code and close to no other work.
> 
> You are not in the position to write emails that bind people to 
> something unless they protest. Basically, you are acting as if you were 
> a manager, which you are not.
> 
> All that you write is non-binding unless I, Dimitry and Chris agree. 
> That is very simple. Please, keep this in mind. Please, when you make a 
> proposal, wait for an agreement of the team. I do not want to read again 
> from you that the team has to do something unless we protest. That is 
> really inappropriate.


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