Dan,

> you seem to mistake "director" for "cheerleader", or
> "responsible" for "allowed to".

Yes, I think that a project lead is a motivator leading by sharing visions and 
acknowleding of good job. Further I think that responsibility in a open source 
project means that somebody who wants to achieve some results  is supported by 
the others in his intention.

> It is very hard for me to communicate with someone who uses the words of
> English language in meanings that they standardly do not have.
> In any case, I now see that there was a misunderstanding. That makes the
> results of our ICQ or Jabber conversation invalid.

It is not only about the wording, but about the matter. Eric, Ray and me have 
expressed that we want to work with bug tracker in a more systematic way. And 
we have started to discuss how to achieve it. You are currently blocking all 
our efforts and declining our suggestions. You do not give us any real 
arguments not based on your understanding of project management hierarchy which 
I have never agreed with. 

I think that this position hurts all of us and it hurts FreeMind because it 
just creates new barriers and makes working on relevant issues impossible. I 
hope that you think about it and come with more constructive proposals.

Best regards, Dimitry

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