Nicolas Dumazet ha scritto: > Have I ever ignored a comment from you that was directly addressed to > me? I don't think so.
No, I was speaking in general. I have no problems with you. > Anyway, what's wrong with my commit? I don't really see the issue here. I don't want contradict my latest statements. > * Some people don't reply to your comments because they are not > comfortable enough in English to do so. I can understand them. > * Some people don't reply to your comments because of the tone you > use. Indeed, there are times where you could have been more pedagogic. > I can understand them. Nooo... Those aren't good reasons for not writing nothing. It's just to be polite. I think you are wrong about latter point and it isn't my purpose be rude. > I personally don't see how emitting remarks is a loss of time. The > more we are... the better we should perform. > As a generic remark, I think that you could probably help more here, > if you were committing the changes you were suggesting: after a few > days, if the original committer does not commit back fixing the > problems you mentioned, you should grad your keyboard, and > fixityourself(). My opinion is that the more people see your code That shouldn't be the rule. No one reads or takes care, no one undestands that he should fix the code your self. I repeat: I don't comment anymore SVN commits in mailing-list. Sorry for showing to you my disappointed, I could spare it. -- Francesco Cosoleto «Non dee l'uomo, per maggiore amico, dimenticare li servigi ricevuti dal minore». (Dante Alighieri, Convivio, II, 65) _______________________________________________ Pywikipedia-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/pywikipedia-l
