On 12 October 2015 at 16:20, Evgeny Khramtsov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mon, 12 Oct 2015 16:04:43 -0300 > Ben Langfeld <[email protected]> wrote: > > > "We want to deprecate Privacy Lists because we think it's a bad spec." > > "You'll have to write a good spec first!" > > "A good spec would be nice. Do you (or anyone else in the community) > > fancy helping write one?" > > "No! You (XSF council / mystical XEP-writing fairies) have to do it. > > Don't you dare deprecate Privacy Lists!" > > "Yeah, developers shouldn't have to write specs. That's the project > > manager's job. Developers just translate specs into code." > > Well basically that's true. Not in the details because you added to > many emotions here (probably you're a very hurting person), but true. > Ok, thanks for the psych eval, much appreciated. > Ah, and still no technical arguments except "Privacy Lists are complex > (just like PubSub)" :) > So your argument is in-fact that there's nothing wrong with Privacy Lists and therefore the XSF should continue promoting it as a good quality specification?
