On Sun, May 02, 2021 at 12:17:59PM +0800, 宋文武 wrote: > Hello Leo, I see nothing wrong for assuming bad faith when security > fixes of packages are removed, in the end the truth matter, which I > believe is: You thought the patches for cario is not needed now on > core-updates, so you remove them. > > > > [...] > > Well, you did fumble on those facts a little, because the true history > > of the misleading commits was only discovered later. So did I in the > > same thread. Either way, "just pointing out facts" is not an accurate > > assessment in my opinion; facts are nothing without interpretation, > > which see. > > Yes, you have to take actions based on interpretation to get more clues > from existed facts to reach the truth. > > > [...] > > Let it be said, that I don't condemn you for starting this thread. Not > > only did it highlight an issue, that would otherwise have gone > > unnoticed, I think most of the participants are now more acutely aware > > of what might go wrong if they evade review. It is sad, that things > > turned out the way they did, but despite what others might claim you > > don't bear sole responsibility for that. > > Sure, I think we just lack some trust. With the trust, you'll know that > Mark only want to confirm the truth with you and avoid this kind of > issues in the future.
To clarify, Leo Prikler is not the same person that was involved in removing the Cairo bug fixes. That was a different person, also named Leo. Not me, either :)