Ted Husted wrote:
But, right now, I don't know who's crazier. The committers who make
these decisions or the people who keep insisting on asking the same
question again and again, just so we can give the same answer again
and again.

It's sad that some people don't like the answer, but asking again is
not going to change anything. As the maxim goes, all prayers are
answered, but sometimes the answer is no.

King George III kept giving the same answer to the same question over and over too. He thought those asking the questions were crazy.

That little disagreement ended with a bloody war, as we all know.

Raising a concern, persistently, is the mark not of someone who is crazy, but of someone who disagrees with the status quo and has the balls to say so. I don't know if your comments were directed at me Ted, but either way I strongly disagree with your assessment and have no problem saying so.

I *think* what you were getting at is that those that want change should shut up and do some work, as is the ASF way. On this I agree. Actions speak louder than words. But that does not mean saying the words is a bad thing, no matter how repetitively.

I'm sure your wife still likes to hear "I love you", even after all these years... it's a good thing she doesn't consider you crazy for constantly saying the same thing :)

-Ted.

Frank

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