Gabriel Wicki writes: Hi Gabriel!
>> Hmm. What does than mean, exactly. Could you live with it, even if >> reluctantly so, or can you not? > I don't think any part of Guix is something that would ever endanger my > life. So yes, I think I could live with everything. Okay, I didn't mean it all that literally. Rather, I meant to contrast your original remark: >>> The way I learned it, consensus is when you can enthusiastically agree, Do you agree that there can be quite a gap between: "very reluctantly accepting" and "agreeing"? And then, that there's another possibly wide gap between "agreeing", and "agreeing enthouiastically"? What I meant by "can you live with it" is the "very reluctantly accepting". Which, in your case could mean: starting a GCD09 right away to go and fix things. If the acceptance of GCD08 would make you leave, to me that would mean you cannot "live with it". It's quite possible that you actually considered "reluctantly accepting" and found it not possible. However, I would not want to leave your interpretation uncommented. Greetings, Janneke -- Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <[email protected]> | GNU LilyPond https://LilyPond.org Freelance IT https://www.JoyOfSource.com | Avatar® https://AvatarAcademy.com
