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RE: [External] : Re: Discuss new features/enhancements or large changes
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: [External] : Re: Discuss new features/enhancements or large changes for users in emacs-devel [was My resignation from Emacs development] |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Dec 2024 15:29:16 +0000 |
> > It doesn't _really_ matter (IMHO) who's
> > doing it - even if a discusser is a decider
> > (maintainer). What matters is to get the
> > discussion viewed (and maybe participated
> > in) by a _wider audience_.
>
> I agree completely.
>
> When the topic of a thread wanders from A to B, there's no reason to
> blame anyone. It is natural that sometimes discussions wander, and
> sometimes this wandering can convert a discussion of fixing a bug into
> a decision about features.
>
> When that happens, we should recognize that the topic has changed,
> and handle the new topic in the way that it calls for.
Yes, I meant what you just said, and I probably
should have made that explicit.
We all do it occasionally: keep the same thread,
in the same group going, even when the discussion
digresses. There's no reason for anyone to feel
particularly responsible (singled out) for this.
Anyone can start a new thread or suggest one.