"Hiji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: Mike McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org; Marcus Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 11:42:36 PM
Subject: Re: Governance revisited
The current process is crippling this project, limiting the developer base
and reducing community value. Without some healthy dissent it will never
change and get better. I am a friend of change, a true believer in the
process of continuous improvement. I believe one day, the WIne project will
value my contribution - even in dissent.
We value your contribution, however it's even more valuable to have
developers that listen to feedback and fix their broken patches rather
than just complaining loudly.
Since you know better, how about maintaining your own Wine tree and
showing us how it's done?
Mike
I intentionally left Mike's answer and the mail he were answering to.
I absolutely don't understand why you addressed your message to him.
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I think this team has done an incredible job with Wine - heck I've made it
a point to stop by the CodeWeavers booth the last two year at LinuxWorld
to say how much I love the work you guys do (sometimes, I'm the only one
there). However, I can't help but believe that this project can evolve
MUCH faster and better to gain the respect that it deserves.
Everyone who complaints about "problems" with patch acceptance policy seem
to claim that, but my impression is that complaints are going from technically
incompetent people, who just "feels" that the process can be improved, but
can't explain it in developer's language (i.e. in technical words) how.
--
Dmitry.