-------- Original-Nachricht --------Then your only hope is to find someone else that is interested.
Datum: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:21:29 +0200
Von: Helge Hafting <helge.hafting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: Uwe Bugla <uwe.bugla@xxxxxx>
CC: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [linux-dvb] Re: Critical points about kernel 2.6.21 and pseudo-authorities
Uwe Bugla wrote:
In this ten Emails you will yourself see the intellectual and technicalproof in how far Mr. Chehab is acting with nothing else but:
a. LiesPlease note that there are ways to replace a bad maintainer. We still try to keep it polite.
b. Unproven thesis
c. Stigmatizations
and so on.
THIS MAN HAS NO IDEA, BUT HE HAS THE POWER!
But note that you can't have someone "fired", no matter how bad they
do their job. A bad maintainer is usually better than none - the bad
maintainer might improve. Or at least get some simple stuff done.
You therefore replace a bad maintainer by taking over the position. Contact whoever is above the maintainer (Linus or some other
higher-level maintainer). You explain the problem, and you must also
show that you have the time and knowledge to do a better job.
Hi Helge,
A. I do neither have enough skills to take up a maintainers role
B. Linus and Andrew are high-leveled informed about the whole structural problem, but they close their eyes, they simply do not want to see the necessity of a replacement.The aren't doing any less than you do. They don't provide a better
That is at least my impression.
A sufficiently bad maintainer will also do it. If lots of submitters sendYou can, for example, maintain the same subsystem in parallel. After a while,
all interested parties sees that your tree works better and that
communicating with you is easier.
If you aren't prepared to do this - then you have to live with the current
maintainer. There is no staff ready to replace maintainers after
complaints, a volunteer doing a better job is always necessary.
Neither nor: I do not livbe with persons like Chehab and others, no matter what the consequence is. To be truthful I would strategically prefare a vacuum at the price that the work isn't even done for months.
ONLY IF there is a personnel vacuum the necessity for others to volunteer will arise.
So if you want a real change you gotta first kick the reactionary dumb bastards off from their seats without any return ticket - without that there won't be any changes at all!Well then - create a patch to the MAINTAINERS file that removes this maintainer
But the practice now is the typical "Sit out and do not react at all" behaviour as far as Chehab himself is concerned - Germans remember that reactionary gesture from the time when Hellmut Kohl was chancellor for 16 horrible years.....Dropping lazy or incompetent maintainers do happen occationally.
So there will be no "soft" or "polite" solution at all, but only a harsh and rude one:
"Kick out the Jams!"