Dear Alexander (et al.), > I am not a kindergarten teacher. I will just stop answering mails here.
You must know I have the greatest of respect for the tireless work you have done and continue to do so as part of the migration from Alioth to salsa. You are actually not privy to the number of times I have mentioned this both internally and externally to the Project, including to those working at GitLab itself. Indeed, it is one of the real delights of being the Project Leader to be able to extoll and promote the work done by its developers. However, I cannot help feel that (at least appearing!) to be little more cordial in your communications over the past day or so would be more productive and actually reflect your actual personality better. I understand that you are only human and thus have finite amount of time and energy to exert on what you perceive to be trivial and obvious responses. But if you are human too, then so are your fellow developers who — like all homo sapiens — ask dumb questions at times, rely a little too much on others, tend to skim-read, etc. etc. If you would like specific examples (and my associated humbly-offered suggestions), I would be very happy to discuss that privately with you at your convenience. Best wishes, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `-