Hi Svetlana,

On 2016-10-09 05:33, Svetlana Tkachenko wrote:
Good day,

When someone disagrees, pace down and come back to it later; don't keep
working on them (or the issue) in frustration. From my observation
failing to do this has contributed to a majority of bans on the
Internet.

I agree that waiting can help, but could you clarify which person you are 
talking about, and how long you think is optimal to wait before coming back?


Since Mozilla software is free, you are not obligated to stay on
bugzilla.mozilla.org -- you still can fix these bugs within the
infrastructure of a new or existing fork.

Mozilla is one of the main projects which brought me to free software. I have 
used Mozilla software for most of the 13 years since I switched to the good old 
Mozilla Suite. In any case, forking an organization as known as Mozilla should 
not be done lightly.

While the issues I exposed may be grave, the number of persons involved is 
small relative to the number of contributors, and some of the meta-issues are 
trivial to solve. I am far from thinking that the situation is hopeless.

However, I am not particularly aware of the project's status. If you think this 
situation may carry on, would you recommend switching to a particular fork?

--
Filipus Klutiero
http://www.philippecloutier.com

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