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<body><div style="text-align: left;">I don't think we need to be rude and poke fun at new wine users by pointing out their mistakes to everyone. He may someday prove to be a valuable asset to the project, or may be driven off from contributing altogether because a dev/admin had to point out his errors for "entertainment" purposes. I don't see being rude to new users "entertainment", it comes across as being kind of a bully and deters people from contributing. We're all linux/wine newbs at some point, and telling them their posts are useless information instead of trying to help them in a friendly fashion is going to end up driving them away from the project.<br></div><br><hr id="stopSpelling">> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 21:09:13 -0600<br>> From: wine-devel@kievinfo.com<br>> To: wine-devel@winehq.org<br>> Subject: Re: Is there a process for reviewing a bugzilla staffer?<br>> <br>> Whit Blauvelt wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> > <br>> > Is there a formal process for reviewing an arguably incompetent bugzilla<br>> > staffer? Obviously it wouldn't be to submit their name as a bug. But is<br>> > there any defined administrative layer that concerns itself with people on<br>> > that level who are dragging on the project?<br>> > <br>> > I looked around a bit for information on this. Sorry if it's posted<br>> > somewhere and I missed it.<br>> > <br>> > Thanks,<br>> > Whit<br>> > <br>> <br>> To spare everyone time and to skip directly to an entertainment see bug <br>> 9147: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9147<br>> <br>> Vitaliy.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br><br /><hr />See what you�re getting into�before you go there. <a href='http://newlivehotmail.com' target='_new'>Check it out!</a></body>
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