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Respect Pharo and respect us

Stephane Ducasse-3
Hi guys

Could we have discussion about ***PHARO*** in the Pharo-dev mailing-list?
Can we get a bit of respect?
Should we create a private dev mailing-list so that we can get our focus?
I start to get bored to have to mute threads. I let you imagine the threads I'm muting. 

In addition, I would really like that you ask yourself when is the last time that you 
did something for Pharo if ever. You see doing something for Pharo is as easy as
- removing typo from a book
- adding a comment in a method
- helping a newbie
but often you prefer to talk I know why because this is easy.

So you do not need to have the perfect X&*^*&^ system to take 10 min of your
great life to HELP (see above)

Our goal is to build Pharo and we would love other people to help 
or at least do not use our bandwidth about other goals. 

So respect Pharo and us. 

Stef

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Re: Respect Pharo and respect us

Tudor Girba-2
+1

Doru


> On May 6, 2017, at 12:28 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys
>
> Could we have discussion about ***PHARO*** in the Pharo-dev mailing-list?
> Can we get a bit of respect?
> Should we create a private dev mailing-list so that we can get our focus?
> I start to get bored to have to mute threads. I let you imagine the threads I'm muting.
>
> In addition, I would really like that you ask yourself when is the last time that you
> did something for Pharo if ever. You see doing something for Pharo is as easy as
> - removing typo from a book
> - adding a comment in a method
> - helping a newbie
> but often you prefer to talk I know why because this is easy.
>
> So you do not need to have the perfect X&*^*&^ system to take 10 min of your
> great life to HELP (see above)
>
> Our goal is to build Pharo and we would love other people to help
> or at least do not use our bandwidth about other goals.
>
> So respect Pharo and us.
>
> Stef
>

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