On 14/07/2010 09:10, Georg Brandl wrote: > Am 12.07.2010 00:51, schrieb Mark Lawrence: > >> I have been attempting to fill this hole and have been faced with >> animosity from people who "hang out" on the python-dev IRC channel. I >> thought it was a complete and utter waste of space, so I don't intend >> going back. > > I agree with everything David said about this. My personal opinion is > that you've done great work on the tracker, and like a few others, I've > "rediscovered" a few issues I wanted to fix thanks to your "stirring up > the silt". I don't think you have reason to be offended by criticism > (which was even pointed out to you as such). Try hanging around a little > bit longer, take nothing too seriously, and see if you still get nothing > of value from #python-dev. > >> I would like things fixed, not a cosy little "who's round >> is it next" mentality from the triage team. IMHO if they spent more >> time doing things, and less time talking crap via IRC, things might get >> done. > > Sure, and if it was work time, we probably would do this ;). As it is > right now, this is volunteer time, and I would say that we're entitled > to do whatever helps us getting done the (not always exciting) work, > and our IRC crap talk, if that's what it is, happens to be among that. > > cheers, > Georg > Georg, Thanks to your response and the earlier one from David I now understand how things work. I'm actually on IRC right now. I consider this matter done and dusted, so let's move on shall we? Kindest regards. Mark Lawrence.
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