On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:26 AM, John Poelstra <poelstra(a)redhat.com> wrote:
<snip>
Thanks for your clarification. I think it is great to ask questions,
I
ask a lot of them myself. I question how productive it is to all of us
though, to ask questions if the starting point of those questions is
incorrect.
My sense here was that a few words on a wiki page struck you the wrong
way so instead of going to the people that wrote them by asking, "Hey,
what do you guys mean? These _______ things concern me for these
reasons." It was first asked instead to a mailing list that didn't
write them :).
I specifically requested feedback on advisory-board for this very
purpose and received no responses. Is there something I could have done
better on advisory-board list to engage the people that have
participated so freely here?
<snip>
Ah, ok. Makes sense. Thanks for clarification on that.
<snip>
I didn't mean to imply that you'd broken any rules. I
thought we might
be able to have a more productive discussion if we had an accurate
starting point.
<snip>
My mistake, I must have taken it out of context or incorrectly. Apologies.
-AdamM
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