[pkg-go] Bug#830209: Bugs: "accesses the internet during build" -- strongly disagree on severity

Paul Tagliamonte paultag at debian.org
Mon Jul 11 21:33:34 UTC 2016


On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 07:23:00AM +1000, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> I think understand your implications. I'm doing shitty work, you mean.
> May I suggest you to maybe shut up?

Dmitry, this is 100% not appropriate.

> Thanks for criticism but I really got enough of it from you already.
>
> > Please, reconsider your attitude.
> 
> I'd like to recommend you to do the same.

OK, everyone stop. Jesus. What the hell is going on here. I was just
talking the other day about how Debian isn't the same Debian from the
90's, and people don't take to slogging it out on lists anymore.

Clearly, I'm wrong. This is embarrassing. I'm ashamed of this list
right now.

Honestly, it makes me want to leave this team and never come back. I
don't need to spend my free time in crossfire.

> I'm starting to feel pissed off by your rude passive aggressive attitude and 
> nitpicking...

I'm starting to get pissed off that this list is now an acceptible place
to act like this.

Grow up, everyone - act like adults and at least pretend to be nice.

Someone just commit the fix to master and be done with it.


FWIW, with my ftpteam hat on, this may not be a strict violation, but
depending on software outside main during build (dpkg-buildpackage
build) means it's not fit for main.

We can debate semantics all day (if the test suite or things not shipped
in the binary deb count as part of the build) if we want, but it's worth
fixing, for no reason other than hygene.


There, there's your executive decision, can we move on and put on adult
clothes today? Don't we have better things to do with our time?

   Paul
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