On 14/07/2010 09:10, Georg Brandl wrote:
Am 12.07.2010 00:51, schrieb Mark Lawrence:

I have been attempting to fill this hole and have been faced with
animosity from people who "hang out" on the python-dev IRC channel.  I
thought it was a complete and utter waste of space, so I don't intend
going back.

I agree with everything David said about this.  My personal opinion is
that you've done great work on the tracker, and like a few others, I've
"rediscovered" a few issues I wanted to fix thanks to your "stirring up
the silt".  I don't think you have reason to be offended by criticism
(which was even pointed out to you as such).  Try hanging around a little
bit longer, take nothing too seriously, and see if you still get nothing
of value from #python-dev.

I would like things fixed, not a cosy little "who's round
is it next" mentality from the triage team.  IMHO if they spent more
time doing things, and less time talking crap via IRC, things might get
done.

Sure, and if it was work time, we probably would do this ;).  As it is
right now, this is volunteer time, and I would say that we're entitled
to do whatever helps us getting done the (not always exciting) work,
and our IRC crap talk, if that's what it is, happens to be among that.

cheers,
Georg


Georg,

Thanks to your response and the earlier one from David I now understand how things work. I'm actually on IRC right now. I consider this matter done and dusted, so let's move on shall we?

Kindest regards.

Mark Lawrence.

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