Thanks igor. I agree with you and we all know that we are doing our best. :) So just concentrate (control the flood of mail - for example allocate a pomodoro for that and close the mail).
Stef On Mar 2, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote: > First i'd like to make 1 thing clear, stable term used in two, > completely different contexts, and it is easy to confuse: > 1. stable as not crashing > 2. stable as not evolving/developing > > The release are stable, first of all, in terms of 2. Not in terms of > 1. Because there can be problems which were lying hidden etc etc. > Of course one should try to get release meet both characteristics. > > Now about expectations. > > i wrote a long mail explaining this and that.. but then i decided to > remove everything. > Personally, I failing many expectations of many people. But it doesn't > means that > a) i don't want make things better > b) i do it intentionally. > > yes, sometimes i do it intentionally. but then usually i letting those > people know why i doing that. > > Second, what i did learnt using electronic communications is that when > you got no response, it doesn't means that you > completely ignored. In opposite to real life, when you say something > face to face. > > Third. Put your anger towards fighting with bugs, not people who are > you working with. > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko. >
