[Bug 175433] Review Request: tor - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP (The onion router)
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Summary: Review Request: tor - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP (The onion router)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=175433
------- Additional Comments From pertusus at free.fr 2006-09-21 08:24 EST -------
(In reply to comment #46)
> - Your refusal to collaborate with reviewers is hurting Fedora. You're
> essentially blackballing a number of useful packages from entering Fedora, since
> you're holding a temporary monopoly on those particular package reviews.
That's the rule of the game. Maybe it could be changed, but I don't
think this example call for that change. It is not a refusal to
cooperate, but a disagreement. I haven't looked deeply at this, but
I tend to think that both approaches are valid (split and unsplit)
each with pros and cons. The dependencies are better isolated with
Enrico approach while it is simpler and more generic unsplit.
> The fact that the entire community doens't support your splitting proposal, and
> the fact that no other distros does it should *at least* give you a hint that
> something is wrong with your reasoning. You can't be serious if you think you're
> right and everyone else is wrong.
That's a wrong assumption. The number isn't a proof of
correctness. Especially when the people having looked at the
issue is only a subset of the community.
And given the rules, Enrico needs only to find one reviewer
who backs up his view. Anybody disagreeing might then throw the
issue on the extras list, but currently 2 people may be against
all the other packagers (not that I consider that to be a healthy
situation).
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