[Bf-committers] *** RESPECTFULLY NOT SPAM *** Weekly Development Notes Followup
Ankit
ankitjmeel at gmail.com
Fri Sep 24 08:23:48 CEST 2021
Hi
> And now, in what case is it acceptable to mark an email asking about such an issue as spam?
That is very likely a false positive by some email filter, and not
anything Bastien did.
Ankit
On 24/09/21 11:29, Ryan Inch via Bf-committers wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply Bastian. My email wasn't a prompt to be
> defensive but a request for clarification from Dalai as the Blender
> Development Coordinator. Depending on what Dalai says, I'll follow up
> with your points if need be because this is not about me but how
> community developers are treated.
>
> Dalai, as Blender Development Coordinator, one specific request from the
> Epic MegaGrant was to make Blender more professional. I and other
> community devs and members do not think this kind of notation is
> professional. It also disincentivizes engagement between core devs and
> community devs who do consider this a type of attack.
>
> So again, my question to you as the Blender Development Coordinator is
> 'In what case is it acceptable for a developer to put something like
> "Spent time on re-explaining/re-investigating T9599 (sigh…)." in their
> official weekly development notes?' And now, in what case is it
> acceptable to mark an email asking about such an issue as spam? I was
> under the impression that personal attacks were not tolerated?
>
> Ryan
>
> On 2021-09-21 06:00 AM, bf-committers-request at blender.org wrote:
>> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2021 09:20:11 +0200
>> From: Bastien Montagne <montagne29 at wanadoo.fr>
>> To: Ryan Inch via Bf-committers <bf-committers at blender.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] *** SPAM *** Weekly Development Notes
>> Followup
>> Message-ID: <c6100f56-9813-aebe-01ae-5e3b70f578bd at wanadoo.fr>
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>>
>> Hi Ryan,
>>
>> Not sure how you see that as a personal attack? Fact is, I think
>> spending half a day on something does earns it a note in the weekly
>> report.
>>
>> And yes, I was frustrated spending time having to demo the issue after
>> explaining it's cause/source, finding again the exact use case
>> triggering it, rebuilding both branch and master to ensure it was proper
>> example, etc. We all have (tight) schedules and I was frustrated this
>> was considered high priority enough to take it over more pressing
>> matters for Blender 3.0 upcoming BCon2.
>>
>> I know that expressing personal frustration may not be a good idea, but
>> that does not in any case make it a personal attack, sorry if you felt
>> it like that.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bastien.
>>
>> On 9/21/21 8:49 AM, Ryan Inch via Bf-committers wrote:
>>> Hello Dalai,
>>> I missed reading Bastien's weekly notes last week or I would have
>>> brought this issue up then. In Bastien's notes for Week 425 - 09/04
>>> to 09/10, one of his notes is this: "Spent time on
>>> re-explaining/re-investigating T9599 (sigh…)."
>>>
>>> In what case is it acceptable for a developer to put something like
>>> this in their official weekly development notes? I was under the
>>> impression that personal attacks were not tolerated? (And for the
>>> record it's D9599 not T)
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
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