Re: Google Summer of Code '07 application

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"Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ...
>> I wonder if it'd be easy to come up with some more specifics to support
>> these kinds of statements.  Could even point to particular exchanges in
>> the mail archives if there's anything short that obviously demonstrates
>> the point.  Also I think it's not so much "friendliness" as willingness
>> (and ability) to communicate what's important very clearly.
>
> Locating specifics might be good.  I can't think of any off the
> top of my head.  Maybe if I went waaaaay back and found some of
> my initial emails (Feb 17th timeframe), I could use myself as
> an example.  I know I got beat up a bit by Junio about how I did
> a bug fix in git-reset.  ;-)

I do not remember that one.

But one thing I think everybody can be proud of about this
community is that we haven't had any meaningless flamewar at
all.  Even the discussions on the hotter side in the past,
perhaps primarily coming from crashing cultures, tended to
produce useful improvements.  

One example that comes to my mind is the UI change in 1.5.0.  It
started when Carl Worth was sufficiently irritated by how
different and inapproachable git was to new people, and at some
point the discussion almost went near "well, distributed is
different from CVS, so shut up and come back later when your CVS
braindamange is healed", but we quite didn't go that way.
Instead, the discussion resulted in the "usability and
teachability" theme.

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