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[haiku-web] Re: Status update for the Picassa Gallery replacement?

  • From: "Niels Reedijk" <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:58:04 +0100
Wow, that's vicious!

2008/3/12, Curtis Wanner <katisu@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Jorge wrote:
>  > That's fine. But you called this meeting on a public mailing list of an
>  > open source project, where the assumption will always be that everyone
>  > who wants to attend is invited.
>  >
>  > If what you wanted was a private session (for whatever reason(s);
>  > nothing wrong with that), then you should have just sent a private
>  > email
>  > to those individuals who you wanted to have the meeting with. I think
>  > this is common sense.
>
>
> +1
>
>
>  Remi wrote:
>  > If anybody wants to be here, feel free to come but i would rather send
>  > an email on this mailing list when everything is integrated and
>  > tested. Just the way i work usually: 1 or 2 people focused on the job
>  > to do, and when it's done, a bunch of testers to send bug reports.
>  > Not testers here while coding... it makes nonsense to me, but perhaps
>
>
> The last time I checked this list was supposed to be for the Website *Team*.
>  If you are only interested in doing development on your own, I concur with 
> Jorge (which is rare :P) and you should not be mailing to this public list 
> which is meant for *Team* members.  Personally I don't see what the problem 
> was considering only Jorge and Serpentor asked to additionally participate 
> (i.e. 4 people meeting, not 12! 25!! Or whatever exaggerated number!!!).
>
>  Basically there were some *team* members that were at least interested in 
> learning what was going on.  If they were there just for "testing" as you 
> say, I might understand your argument.  Their efforts were more to actively 
> understand and perhaps assist what was being done, then pick apart flaws.
>
>  Remi wrote:
>  > I'm misunderstanding something.
>
>  Sounds like you don't understand or agree with the *team* concept.
>
>
>  Curtis
>
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