On October 28, 2018 2:42:31 PM EDT, Baptiste Jonglez
wrote:
>On 28-10-18, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
>> (endless rambling)
>
>Can we please stop this futile bike-shedding exercise? It does little
>outside of discrediting you and the Arch community as a whole.
>
>I already said so in
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 04:02:40PM -0400, Daniel M. Capella via aur-general
wrote:
> It's upsetting and embarrassing that the only staffer to stand against this
> behavior directly in the ML is the applicant's sponsor. This disrespectful
> behavior occurs all the time. Can we enforce our Code of
On October 28, 2018 6:42:09 PM EDT, Santiago Torres-Arias
wrote:
>Hello everyone.
>
>I've been following this email thread quite closely and without
>participating as I was hoping to keep opinions to myself --- I don't
>think I have much questions other than what's already asked for
>Konstantin
On October 28, 2018 6:42:09 PM EDT, Santiago Torres-Arias
wrote:
>Hello everyone.
>
>I've been following this email thread quite closely and without
>participating as I was hoping to keep opinions to myself --- I don't
>think I have much questions other than what's already asked for
>Konstantin
On 10/28/18 7:33 AM, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
> The `python-uproot` package required `python-uproot-methods` in a new
> upstream release. This in turn required `python-awkward-array`. Then,
> `python-awkward-array` listed as requirements (on their page, discussed
> at length and addressed later in
On 10/28/18 10:43 AM, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
>> It is also pretty annoying for me, personally, to be flat-out told
>> (before this TU application process even started) that I personally,
>> would have refused to reopen a bug report for which there was a reopen
>> request, save for a mailing list
On 28-10-18, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> (endless rambling)
Can we please stop this futile bike-shedding exercise? It does little
outside of discrediting you and the Arch community as a whole.
I already said so in previous discussions, but I am still dismayed at your
and Doug's
On 28-10-18, Daniel M. Capella wrote:
> On October 28, 2018 2:42:31 PM EDT, Baptiste Jonglez
> wrote:
> >On 28-10-18, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> >> (endless rambling)
> >
> >Can we please stop this futile bike-shedding exercise? It does little
> >outside of discrediting you and the
Hello everyone.
I've been following this email thread quite closely and without
participating as I was hoping to keep opinions to myself --- I don't
think I have much questions other than what's already asked for
Konstantin --- and make up my mind for voting.
It's clear that it is time to take a
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:03 PM Daniel M. Capella via aur-general
wrote:
>
> On October 28, 2018 2:42:31 PM EDT, Baptiste Jonglez
> wrote:
> >On 28-10-18, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> >> (endless rambling)
> >
> >Can we please stop this futile bike-shedding exercise? It does little
>
On 10/28/18 2:21 PM, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> The problem I see is in your mindset -- I don't think you approach
> packaging with due respect for quality.
Okay, enough about packaging, what about dealing with bugs?
Bugs you've opened in the past, 25 in total:
On 28/10/2018 01:40, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/27/18 6:12 PM, Christos Nouskas wrote:
>> I've been with Arch since around 2004-5 and I've never seen such a
>> hostility against a contributing user.
>>
>> Konstantin clearly cares about his set of packages because they are
>> the
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On 28/10/2018 11:36, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
> Forgot to mention in my previous email - the [community] > `python-awkward`
> does not provide python2 variant, so I can't
actually > delete my AUR package. (This was one of my original bug
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On 28/10/2018 11:36, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
> Forgot to mention in my previous email - the [community]
> `python-awkward` does not provide python2 variant, so I can't
> actually delete my AUR package. (This was one of my original bug
> reports.)
On 28/10/2018 01:40, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/14/18 4:34 PM, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
>> Thus, a couple of years ago, I decide to get more involved and
>> contribute. I took on the task to maintain CERN's ROOT package [7] and
>> since then I've involved myself heavily into that,
Hi Eli,
On 28/10/2018 01:40, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/14/18 4:34 PM, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
>> Thus, a couple of years ago, I decide to get more involved and
>> contribute. I took on the task to maintain CERN's ROOT package [7] and
>> since then I've involved myself heavily
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