On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 07:54:34PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 11:58:54PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote: > > > > and the debian-www team is recovering from the > > > > shock that HTML 4.01 has been released recently and that CSS2 is almost > > > > stable (err wait, I wasn't reading my calendar properly, we're in 2007 > > > > not 1997, sorry). > > > > > > Why don't you join the team? > > > > Now unlike Raphaël initiative, *this* is so typical from Debian. The: > > ???You think that sucks, so why don't you step up ???? attitude. It is a > > very convenient attitude that allows to makes the person making critics > > miserable in front of everybody, hoping he (or she) will hide because of > > the shame, and avoid dealing with the less convenient and less > > auto-satisfactory fact that many aspects in Debian suck. > > > > So well, sorry, but I don't see why I should be part of every > > mis-functioning team in Debian to have the right to say they do a poor > > job. > > Well, it would at least be fair from you to NOT include the web team > in context of teams that are so incorrigible to be worthy of derision! > > The web team, to my knowledge, has very rarely rejected offers for help. > Please don't assume that all teams are alike :(
I never said the problems of all those teams were alike. But I don't think the www team works properly either. I suspect the problem is more that nobody want's to fight all the DD corpus about a design issue, and then implement it, because some will find it's too this, others to that, and the rest will just troll. What was unfair wasn't to say debian-www has issues, it was to put it on the same level than DSA, and for that I appology to the member of the www team (or group as as it was correctly pointed out, it's rather a collection of people in the unix group rather than an organized team, which is also IMHO an explanation of why it does not move a lot, as there isn't anyone really in charge of the big whole beast). > (This is the thanks I get for hooking you up at LinkedIn :P :) (heh :)) -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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