Re: Time to flush Mr. Hammano?

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Quim K Holland <qkholland@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> "Marco Costalba" <mcostalba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>  Reading mailing list threads it is becoming common these days to hear
>> about contributors with patches ready to be sent as soon as 1.5.4 is
>> out.
>
>>  Would be a good idea to open a new branch new_stuff as a target for
>> this pending stuff?
>
> Back when Mr. Torvalds was still leading the development there was not
> this stupid stability freeze and many useful patches were accepted
> every day.  For the past few months Mr. Hammano has not been adding
> much useful code himself, did not join interesting discussions such as
> Unicode normalization issues, nor gave much useful comments on
> patches. He has mostly been busy rejecting useful patches and sending
> not so useful comments.
>
> Can we vote Mr. Hammano out and ask Mr. Torvalds to come back as the
> project leader?  I do not mean any disrespect to Mr. Hammano, but
> don't people think he outlived his usefulness as the project leader?

As far as I count as "people", I'd say you are plain nuts.  And it is
not like I remember any useful contribution of yours, anyhow.

In my opinion, JH is doing a splendid job.  You don't seem to have
watched it too closely, though.  You are not even able to spell his
name, and you obviously have no clue about the state of affairs anyway.
If you think you can do a better job, feel free to do so: since git is
developed using distributed version control, everybody can make his own
forks and still continue sharing code and patches.  We have this
situation with the Linux kernel (where we have Linus kernels, Morton
kernels, Molnar kernels and so on), all quite amicably.

A similar branching out is not really visible for git itself (apart from
the msys-git branch which is slated for eventual reintegration), and
that's exactly because Junio's work leaves so very little to be desired.

-- 
David Kastrup

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