On 30 January 2018 at 02:11, Tim Landscheidt <tim@tim-landscheidt.de> wrote:
[..]
Unfortunately, progress in Fedora and similar projects is
not made by telling people what they are doing wrong, but by
doing The Right Thing™ yourself or in collaboration with
others.  And even if one is reporting a fault, there are
ways to enable someone to fix that fault and there ways to
overwhelm them with superfluous information that makes their
work harder. 

For example, take the first line of your text I quoted
above.  I can tell you that you used "with" there twice, or
I can hide that nugget in a long diatribe about the English
language, HTML mail and whatever.  If your time is limited,
you will probably prefer one over the other.

Or, to paraphrase perlstyle(1): Be explicit.  Be concise.  Be
nice.

OK. So if I'll be nice, explicit and concise it will cause that Igor will finish at least one mass change before start another one?
Igor could you pleas confirm above?

kloczek
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