On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Brad Fanella <bradfanella@archlinux.us> wrote:
That's not a very good argument.
Sergej Pupykin: 1480 packages Jan de Groot: 1094 packages Andrea Scarpino: 809 packages
They all do an excellent job with maintaining a massive amount of packages at one time. Therefore, it obviously can be done without the "quantity over quality" issue that you speak of.
O.O Man, I feel so depressed now, serious... I'm so unproductive and unorganized... Please tell me the that this 3 people are something like Borgs made of hundreds of developers minds linked together... =] (Very best) Regards, Kazuo -- “The journey is more important than the destination—that’s part of life, if you only live for getting to the end, you’re almost always disappointed.” Donald E. Knuth