On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Tom Gundersen <teg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi guys, > > As most devs have done already, I'm going to change my relationship > with arch-general. This probably does not matter to most of you, so > sorry for the noise. Then again, it might be a useful reminder about > how most devs interact with the list (or rather, how they do not). > > My approach to arch-general used to be: > > 1) to scan it for bug reports and feedback related to "my" corner of > the Arch world, and follow up on whatever bugs/problems/questions I > could. > 2) to correct anything that I considered misinformation about the same. > > I am no longer able to keep up with this, so I will: > > 1) stop dealing with bugs reported on the mailing-list, please report > anything to the bug tracker. > 2) just accept that the world is full of misinformation and baseless > speculations and not engage with it any longer. > > This is mostly for the sake of my own sanity, but also because I think > my continued presence on this mailing list decreases rather than > increases the current abysmal quality of discussion. > > Lastly, I'd like to add that I have appreciated the many constructions > conversations on the list. > > Cheers, > > Tom > Sorry to see you go. Although I don't post much here I do read and appreciate your prompt and very informative responses to the various issues that are on arch-general. If this is because of the recent flame-wars over systemd, couldn't you just ignore (filter out) those messages and concentrate on real, technical issues that are (occasionally) posted here? Thank you for your contributions. -- Aurko Roy GPG key: 0x20C5BC31 Fingerprint:76B4 9677 15BE 731D 1949 85BA 2A31 B442 20C5 BC31