On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 05:51:02PM +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 16:57:45 +0100, Axel Thimm wrote:
> > Afterall, there's still the same hypocrisy in threads like this, no signs
> > of actual cooperation or collaboration, but only attempts at influencing a
> =========================
> > project's decisions from the outside without getting involved.
> ==============================================================
>
> > The only difference in how I've changed is that I am not involved in EPEL,
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> > so feel free to agree on something without my blessing. ;)
>
> OK, so you admit that it's a bad thing to influence a project from the
> outside when you're not involved, and you are not involved, but try to
> influence the project's decisions on fedora-usermgmt and repotags.
>
> Hm, now is it me or is there a blatant contradiction in the above? Or
> are you just saying that you're doing bad things and enjoy them? ;)
Uh, come on, twisting words like that is a poor style.
Simple underlining can't be considered twisting.
Now, perhaps you've focused on attacking me blindly again, so let
me make
this clear. I don't request anything. I voice my concerns.
What makes you think I enjoy attacking you blindly? And you voiced
your concerns quite enough times, we all got it.
You will enjoy the next sentence, since it is food for your
rhetorical exercises, and you will rub your hands when you read
it. ;) I have no particular interest in seeing fedora-usermgmt being
used in EPEL packages. Rip this sentence out of context if you like
to. But don't forget that I only participated in the discussion to
correct some untruths that have been written about it.
No, I already supected that all you wanted are endless threads w/o any
particular interest in either topic.
WRT repotags it is similar.
Indeed ...
Go ahead and add them if you see the benefit. Who cares about an
upgrade path between RHEL4 and RHEL5 anyway? ;)
Even with the smiley I really fail to see the joke.
The thing that concerns me is the relevance to Fedora.
Just in case you misunderstood, no one suggested adding repotags to
Fedora.
There are people from Fedora committees involved in these
discussions. And they ought to know better before they introduce
mandatory repotags, disttags and other unclean solutions.
Indeed I'm one of them in favour of clean disttags and repotags.
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