Hi Christian,
submitting a change and I don't want to wait for a review.
This way you're spending my time on figuring out why C:O:M is broken in Jenkins and then need to figure out what you tried to do and fix it properly. This costs me a lot more time than looking at a review and commenting on it. We even work in the same timezone ;-)
Is it really a problem to revert or fix commits if you're not satisfied with them?
I consider reverting changes difficult when it is not really obvious what you were trying to fix, besides that it is an obviously rude behavior that I would like to avoid. I trust you that there is a bug you're facing, and I would appreciate if you'd help me / us understanding how to fix it, especially when the commit is wrong. You're pushing the problem on to me who is _also_ trying to have working packages and test suites that pass, and I consider that not well balanced. Thanks, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-cloud+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-cloud+owner@opensuse.org