On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:14:49AM -0000, Rachel Greenham wrote:
> On 27/03/11 09:56, Jason Wagner wrote:
> > Canonical has no interest in reverting Plymouth, and cannot force Nvidia
> > or ATI to add the required hooks to their drivers. Nothing else needs
> > to be said about this, so please give 140 inboxes a rest. If this still
> > bothers you, go contribute your time to another project, as I did.
> While I agree with that sentiment, it's also true that one can always
> unsubscribe from a bug if the comments come to contain more heat than
> light. And I suppose I really should too... ;-)
Except those of us who are subscribed to this bug because we're the
developers who work on the plymouth package in Ubuntu.
The launchpad bug system is *not a discussion forum*. Using it as one only
serves to take up developer time that would otherwise be used for fixing
bugs in Ubuntu (including this one).
--
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Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:14:49AM -0000, Rachel Greenham wrote:
> On 27/03/11 09:56, Jason Wagner wrote:
> > Canonical has no interest in reverting Plymouth, and cannot force Nvidia
> > or ATI to add the required hooks to their drivers. Nothing else needs
> > to be said about this, so please give 140 inboxes a rest. If this still
> > bothers you, go contribute your time to another project, as I did.
> While I agree with that sentiment, it's also true that one can always
> unsubscribe from a bug if the comments come to contain more heat than
> light. And I suppose I really should too... ;-)
Except those of us who are subscribed to this bug because we're the
developers who work on the plymouth package in Ubuntu.
The launchpad bug system is *not a discussion forum*. Using it as one only
serves to take up developer time that would otherwise be used for fixing
bugs in Ubuntu (including this one).
-- www.debian. org/
Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
Ubuntu Developer http://
<email address hidden> <email address hidden>