On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:09 -0400, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 10:34 +0200, Casual J. Programmer wrote:
Hello all,
I have reason to reconsider my cooperation with the openSUSE-GNOME team as it appears, that fruitful and honest cooperation is not wanted.
It definitely is wanted. Your reporting and now your bug squashing and meeting help are greatly appreciated.
jpr seems to be content to fiddle with bug reports to his hearts content and does not deem it necessary to apologize if critized for it.
I did not see the questions/comments from last friday unfortunately. Currently I'm getting somewhere between 300-500 bug mails a day and I missed your followup comments there :-/. It was definitely *not* purposely ignoring you.
Instead critical remarks get edited out, to be seen at
Bug 395445 Bug 394408
If jpr does not restore the remarks and apologizes for censoring them I no longer see fit to cooperate and will drop weekly duties.
I don't think I have the power to remove comments (even on purpose), what is missing?
The original bug description said that the crash occurred after packages were updated, so I was not sure it was a duplicate (and we had no other reports at the time of crash on update), and your comment about occurring every time at start came after I un-duped the bugs. Additionally bug 395445 already had the blocker and ship_stopper+ flag on it, which would flag it as blocking the gold master release. Ideally you dupe to the older bug, but there are cases where its unclear, more information ends up in the new bug, etc where you have exceptions.
What I did fail to do was make a good, clear comment in the original bug 394408 about why I unduped it and referencing it to the newer bug, that was my fault, sorry.
You are one of the best bug reporters we have (both for GNOME and the project as a whole), I would hate to lose you.
(We really need to publish triage guidelines in a more comprehensive way project wide).
-JP
JPR, no harm done, I just felt that somebody was playing games on bug fixing and also took the liberty to censor critical comments on that. If I charged you with that unjustly, I beg your pardon. If you haven't, then somebody else having the technical capability to change bugzilla entries and using them on occasion has taken the liberty to do so. http://lists.opensuse.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?query=395445&ad As free speech is a major right to be preserved, I feel this issue should be taken care of at a management level. I don't think that it is very attractive for new users to join a distribution where their comments get censored if somebody feels they are inappropriate. Casual P.S. I won't be able to attend todays meeting, at least not full time, so it would be nice if somebody sent me the log after it's finished so I can continue the weekly duties ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org