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Re: svn commit: rev 7223 - trunk/packages/rpm/mandrake-9.1

From: Files <files_at_poetryunlimited.com>
Date: 2003-09-29 04:10:27 CEST

No. Peer review is a good thing. Repeatedly telling someone to go read
this and that and ragging on them about every little thing isn't. I feel
like I've been bludgeoned over the course of the past few days.

All for just giving a damn.

Are you offering your time to review my submissions PRIOR to making
them?

I'd gladly forward all of them to you first for acceptability.

I can't know everything you'v learned over 3 years in 3 months.

Can I? Guess I'm either looking for a little slack or some guidance.

Not looking for people to just keep nailing me for following someone
elses directions.

I can only do so much. But if everyone offers a different point of view,
where is the final consensus.

If no one offers to review it, I can only rely on people telling me it's
wrong.

Over and over and over and over.

Catch my drift???? Put yourself in my shoes.

On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:12, Garrett Rooney wrote:
> Files wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 19:19, Russell Yanofsky wrote:
> >
> >>Files wrote:
> >>
> >>>...
> >>>I haven't seen a lot of *help*. I've seen a lot of *complaints*.
> >>
> >>I think what's happening is that people are trying to help you by
> >>complaining. Lots of nitpicking goes on here (and it's not a real surprise
> >
> >
> > I'm very sorry to hear that.
>
> You're sorry to hear that people closely review things that get
> committed to the repository and point out problems that they see in the
> commits? It's called peer review, and it's how the project works. If
> you stop being offended for a minute you'd realize that people are
> trying to help you do a better job.
>
> -garrett

-- 
Shamim Islam
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