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RE: Post Commit Code Formatting

From: David Wood <obsidian_at_panix.com>
Date: 2005-06-22 22:21:11 CEST

On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Durfee, Bernard wrote:

> Yes and yes. Each need should be recognized. But the work of the 'core'

OK, so it's your belief that each and every single request from anyone
should be individually both recognized, and discussed, both meaningfully,
and productively.

I look forward to being on the mailing list of your next FS/OS project.

Now I have one more question. Do you believe, if a user should feel
dissasisfied at any point during this process of recognizing and
discussing their individual needs, for instance, if they feel as if they
have not been addressed with sufficient respectfulness by one of the
developers seeing to their desires, do you feel it is appropriate for the
user to insult or lecutre a developer about how they have stepped out of
line, and perhaps provide examples of how they should correspond more
politely?

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