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Re: [PATCH] ox.el: Fix extra character deleted in org-export--update-inc


From: Bastien
Subject: Re: [PATCH] ox.el: Fix extra character deleted in org-export--update-included-link
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 12:01:23 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Hi Nicolas,

I'm glad I replied to your email because...

Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:

> Last time we disagreed, you grossly concluded with:
>
>    Future maintainers may of course interpret the recommendations of the
>    FSF differently, but that's mine for now.
>
> As far as my understanding permits, this means: "I'm am the one in
> charge. I know what I'm doing. Discussion closed. Next."

... we are clearly miscommunicating here.

When I said:

     Future maintainers may of course interpret the recommendations of
     the FSF differently, but that's mine for now.

I just really meant what I said: future maintainer(s) can decide what
is the best interpretation of "15 lines of (significant) changes", but
since I'm the one responsible for handling copyright stuff for Org, I
ask you and co-maintainers to act as if my interpretation were true.

I didn't even imagine my statement could be rude, but I know see how
it can be perceived as rude, given the context.  Sorry for that.

> I find this stance dubious, whatever the subject is, or if you are right
> or wrong. To make my point go through, I'm now pushing it up to the
> absurd. My intent is to warn, not to hurt.

It did hurt, as sarcasm always does somehow.

> I also believe that lecturing others about communication on mailing
> lists, or social behaviour in general, is not helpful either. Unless, of
> course, you think being patronizing is more acceptable here than being
> ironic. I hope you don't.

I don't.

I did not want to "lecture" or to "patronize", but I wanted to express
my feelings and listen to what I may have done wrong.

On a more general topic, I hope you don't disagree with the addition
of the GNU kind communication guidelines that I recently mentioned in
the manual.

-- 
 Bastien



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