El 12/02/2016 a las 3:28 p. m., William Di Luigi escribió:
Hi
Maintainer Det: 105 packages found. Submitter Det: 63 packages found. This doesn't really tell much, to be honest. I only see a very active
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Pedro A. López-Valencia <vorbote@gmail.com> wrote: maintainer who generously gives away his/her time (at no charge) to take care of package scripts.
I do the same as well. Don't try to make the argument that "as the arsehole has more packages, he deserves to be in charge". Such policy doesn't work for any community. Meritocracy *must* come in hand with *peer-review*. Else, it is just a broth that breeds conflict and strife.
Also, of course, there was really no reason to disown the package. [Long disquisition about how I rage quit.]
You would do it if you had already been harassed in private for the previous six months, maybe more. I don't recall those details because, who would? That's the kind of thing you simply forget (If you are a Christian, you'll know the application of "turning the other cheek"). I certainly thought at the time I let Vuze go "Fuck it, he can have it and the turd polishig dummy can deal with the psycho." I can only guess David Blair went through a similar experience; may you not be in our shoes.
Oh, come on now, so aren't these ad-hominem attacks?
I am only giving a matter-of-fact relation of my experience. If it makes you cringe... Again: May you not be bullied so. And if you are, may you live interesting times. :-)
I let this pass for a long time, but I think it is the right time to ask the TUs *and* the devs to start a productive discussion about creating a code of conduct that allows us, the users contributing to the AUR, the forum and the IRC channels, to have a set of rules to be applied if people is disrespectful to each other in the context of the community. I am completely in favor.
Let's hope so! -- Pedro A. López-Valencia http://about.me/palopezv/ Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. -Ronald Reagan