[FusionAdmin] Admin list usage (was: The New Layout -- Mockup)
RYX
ryx at ryxperience.com
Thu Jul 26 18:13:41 CEST 2007
Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2007, 16:42 +0200 schrieb Kristian Lyngstøl:
> On 7/26/07, RYX <ryx at ryxperience.com> wrote:
> > (...)
>
> Rico: Remove yourself from this list as you do not follow the common
> guidelines.
As I noted, I still contribute to and work on the project. I am
currently the only person caring for all the compiz and compiz fusion
questions on compiz.org (which is still a website for compiz and all
compiz-related stuff, including comiz-fusion), if I wouldn't do that it
would cause a really bad image for compiz. So, apparently we just have
different expectations of how things should happen and what is important
and what is not.
> You have claimed to distance yourself from this project, so you should
> not be subscribed to the admin list, unless you are a flaming
> hypocrite.
You shouldn't blame others for things you do yourself. As I said, I am
not really happy about my decision to leave - it is more some sort of
last resort because of the way things happen. I am not the only one who
thinks like this, btw. So I don't _want_ to leave at all ... I love this
project in case you didn't notice. I am into all this for more than a
year now and I basically see no reason to stop ... if I would, it would
be likely because we are not able to make decisions together.
> You also intentionally break common practices of naming threads. This
> behavior alone should be enough for the list admins to remove you if
> you ask me. It's disrespectful and annoying.
If you try to create a problem out of that then you should think about
your own behavior first. Explicitly asking someone with admin-proviliges
to remove me from the list is quite disrespectful as well. I think we
are both not the most respected persons here.
> I will not read what you have to say when you behave like that.
Then don't read it. I don't force you to read my opinion, do you want to
force me to stop telling it? You, as the "ultimate defender of
democracy" when it comes to keeping internal things on an internal list?
You surely don't, do you?
> Can someone with list admin privileges make sure Rico who has
> "announced" his withdrawal is also removed from this closed list?
Request like this are a shame and put a very bad image one you. It is a
much more ugly and disgusting behavior than anything I did ...
Rico
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