On 4/4/06, Nuage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You have said many things, every time you're unhappy. It's good to criticize, > but it has to be constructive. Now you reached a point: inconsistency. > > Firstly: > > 1) You say we need organization. > Organization has a cost, cost in time. > > 2) You say filling a bug report takes time, and thus is boring, then is a bad > idea. > > Either you criticize the lack of time spent to organization, either you > criticize the overhead of time spent to organization. But instead you demand > organization, and once a simple solution is explained, you reject it. > > > Secondly: > > 1) You say we should not take into account our workforce and motivation for > specific tasks. > > 2) You say you're not motivated for filling bug reports. > > Either you criticize the lack of motivation to do anything, and you are > motivated to do anything. Or you don't criticize the lack of motivation to do > anything, and you can have low motivation for some specific tasks. But instead > you both complain on the lack of motivation of the others, and you're not > motivated to fill the bug reports. > > > > Now, read carefully. > I take this as a lack of respect. People one this mailing-list are requested > to > behave. I also believe this is not intentional, but that you're lacking of > moderation. > > This, and the other complainings, are resulting in the mailing-list to be slow > and irritating. But we need this working tool to be peasible for the sake of > the > project. > > As I result I personally demand you to have a talk with me on IRC. Until > this, I > demand you not to post any complain on the mailing-list. > > This is my personal initiative. > > Nuage > > > _______________________________________________ > glob2-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel >
... I encourage you to read my first sentance, "My opponions are about users, rather than developers.". It might help to cure those ... "incosistancies". Indeed, organization should be a top priority. I don't think bug reports do the trick for what *I'm* trying to achieve, and I've had better experiences with users when my bug report system was inside the program itself, or a the very least, using something the users already have experience with, such as a emails. I'm not being intentionally unhappy, and I'm not saying there is a lack of motivation _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
