On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 4:52 PM 'Nicolas Mailhot' via golang-dev
<golang-dev(a)googlegroups.com> wrote:
Le vendredi 08 mars 2019 à 10:28 -0500, Russ Cox a écrit :
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 8:09 AM 'Nicolas Mailhot' via golang-dev <
> golang-dev(a)googlegroups.com> wrote:
> > The notary part of Go modules, like the rest of the module
> > implementation, suffers from a lack of understanding of integration
> > and QA workflows, and a simplistic dev-centric worldview.
>
> This is not an auspicious beginning.
> This mail came across as trying more to be antagonistic than
> constructive
I'm sorry, my level of English is not sufficient to convey information
you want to ignore, and dress it up so you feel good about it. I've
tried to stick to plain facts. If you object to plain facts I can't do
anything about it.
You say that this is information that we want to ignore. Why leads
you to say such a thing? What makes you think that we want to ignore
it? We have never claimed to know everything. Adding modules to the
go tool is a work in progress.
Problems can be identified and solved but a necessary step is that
everyone treat each other with respect. When you accuse others of
wanting to ignore you, that makes your message seem like an attack,
and indeed makes people more likely to ignore it. Your message would
be a lot easier to read if you did just stick to plain facts.
Thanks.
Ian