On Wed, 2012-02-22 at 14:16 -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote: > If you look at *my* first reply to this thread I just asked him to > resend it based on OE-Core - as he already did - so I could give it a > test. This seemed quite friendly from my POV and he didn't complain.
You'll also notice I directed my comments to Koen's reply, not yours. Since we're on the subject though, I do believe there is marginal value in asking someone to rebase a single patch you could have just as easily downloaded and applied yourself. I am respectful and protective of people's time and in this case I think there are better ways things could have been handled. Overall though my main objective was to avoid these "Please rebase on OE-Core????!!!!?" type messages and I think we've figured out a way to do that. > If people dislike it, it is better if they show up and don't hide behind you. We have many different people involved with the project with different personalities and cultural backgrounds. Open source projects should be as open, inclusive and friendly as possible in my view. We do have some participants who get put off by the form of some of the replies on list and would prefer not to get involved in what could potentially become "flame war" type discussions. I'd even personally like to avoid them to as they kill my productivity but sadly my role means I cannot. I am happy to listen to people's concerns and do what I can to improve things where I see opportunities. I only received comments from one other person about this specific thread and they have responded on list. I have received many different comments on the general topic from previous similar threads though so I do have an idea of some people's feelings on this topic. I happen to have chosen this moment in time to try and resolve the issue. I don't see an problem in any of these things. Cheers, Richard _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core
