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From: | Andreas Röhler |
Subject: | Re: New maintainer |
Date: | Sun, 04 Oct 2015 10:18:04 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 |
Am 03.10.2015 um 22:04 schrieb John Wiegley:
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:I don't think this could ever work well in a project such as Emacs. How can the head set the tone and vision, when he/she is not expert enough in at least a few of the core areas? If you want to set the tone and vision in the development of the area of my expertise -- let's take the support for bidirectional editing as a good example -- don't you need me to first teach you enough about that, so you could make up your own mind, instead of just trusting me? And if you are afraid of "issues" between us (i.e. you don't really trust me 100%), why would you believe that I'll make an unbiased presentation of what you need to learn, rather than bias it a bit to ensure that you agree with me?I'm not sure it's worth derailing this thread to argue these things. Let them find some new maintainer(s), and those candidates can work out with the FSF whatever arrangement they prefer. John
Hi Eli, doubt if there is anyone now knowing all the basic code which runs Emacs.OTOH maintainership --while requiring technical knowledge-- basically is decision making, ruling out at cases presented by the parties.
The ability to preserve some coolness even in heated debates seems much more important than technical knowledge in detail.
Cheers, Andreas
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