[FSUG-Bangalore] Thanks for no blame games

Anivar Aravind anivar.aravind at gmail.com
Fri Dec 5 19:52:26 IST 2008


On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Balaji Kutty <balaji.kutty at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Nice to realize that more than 24 hrs had passed without any blame games in
> the alias. We have started seeing some constructive emails on work now.
>
> In future, if we have some issues to resolve, I suggest one of the following
> ways to try out.
>
> 1. Send email to the individual or set of individuals.
> 2. Talk over phone.
> 3. Call for a meeting at coffee table and discuss in person.
> 4. Take your good friend to dinner and talk it out.
>

Dear balaji, I am fully supporting your spirit. But I have to disagree
in specific suggessions.
Free Software community solves issues through mailing list discussions
 &  IRC rooms .That is always better for transparency too.  I suggest
to solve issues on IRC discussions instead of flooding mailing lists
that irritates a lot of people.

Our IRC room is not much used. Maximum 3-5 people are coming to this page

Anivar

> And there are many more ways to improve the relationship rather than
> spoiling it out in emails.
>
> Thanks again for the cooperation.
> -balaji
>
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