From kde-core-devel Wed Sep 01 23:37:06 2004 From: Aaron Seigo Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 23:37:06 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Incidents, once in a while Message-Id: <200409011737.07085.aseigo () kde ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=109408186307482 On September 1, 2004 15:39, Frans Englich wrote: > You, Aaron, and Kurt Pfeifle have explicitly expressed they don't like what > I do. speaking only for myself: i like what you do, i just don't agree with HOW you do it. you have a great amount of energy and drive. that's awesome. KDE needs people like that. you also tend to ram around doing your own thing causing problems. KDE does not need people like that. > previous projects are ignored, they are evaluated and discussed. when people ignore this process it creates tension and decisions must be made. two HIGs are not an option; having four KControl implementations means eventually picking ONE. it's true that "those who code make the rules" but if those rules suck, we need to be able to collectively say "no" or "yes". KDE is controlled chaos, not disarray. > said to be deleted without explaining why, if it was explained why. you just have a very efficient filter that blocks out anything you don't want to hear. i've run into it numerous times, and that was what pissed me off to the point of pulling out the tags. > people insults, let me apologize: i'm sorry i offended you. and i mean that. i've responded to other bits and pieces of this thread in my blog for anyone who cares to read it. -- Aaron J. Seigo Society is Geometric