On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
Please please please for the sake of our sanity - just stop. . . . I really don't like the "it's broken so don't change anything" attitude. This is about packages and TUs. Not about votes - I have no idea why we're talking about this.
I'm trying to share my thoughts on the matter because I do think they're relevant, and I care about Arch's development...I'm not here to argue just for argument's sake. So if you want me to sit back and shut up, I will, but It seems like a lot of people have selective reading, and many conversations on the list are completely one-sided. I don't speak up often, but when I do it's usually my goal to provide a little balance where there is none. I have no secret agenda. If you think eliminating votes as a side effect of this transition, or performing a cleanup based on pkgstats prior to integrating the database has nothing to do with this process, then so be it... I agree that the "it's broken so don't change anything" attitude is not constructive (nor is that my attitude), but an attitude of "it's broken, so let's make changes just because it will be different" is no better if those changes aren't an improvement. -- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer