Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 04:58:56PM +0100, Cornelius Schumacher wrote: >> On Saturday 12 December 2009 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: >>> yes, it's great to live in a filtered reality. i suggest you browse >>> the kde-commits archives and check *how* often somebody complains >>> about violations of project policy. >> That's actually an interesting question. It's a bit hard to do that, >> though, because there are no obvious search terms. >> > yes, i've been wondering how to do that, too. :) > first, one has to determine the "usual operation areas" for all > committers, and filter out all threads which relate to these. this > leaves the threads where developers "stray out", which is really what we > are interested in currently. i expect this to be well under 1% of all > commits in the first place, which still means a few a day. making a > survey on that data should be possible (and probably necessary) without > techical means. > > of course, that's quite an overkill *), so i'll just rely on my gut > feeling which tells me that it happens too often.
My gut feeling is that we should not rely on gut feelings to make/take sweeping changes/actions. "There are WMDs in Iraq -- I have this great gut feeling telling me there are..."
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