Hi Johannes,
I'm not fully in vacation mode yet, so forgive me for answering prematurely... :-)
What you say is certainly true. You are very very convenient to have around when it comes to
questions on the more obscure git magic, let alone dealing with the Fiji updater. No use denying,
that it is often too tempting and easy to take advantage of that. I hope that I can repay some of
your time and effort, for example by work in imglib2 that is helpful for you guys.
Again my apologies for being pushy and thank you so much for making this work!
best regards,
Tobias
> Hopefully you had a nice and relaxing vacation (and/or workshop in
> Athens).
>
> I'd like to point out something that you might have missed in the whole
> conversation. This is not meant as criticism, but it is something that you
> might want to be aware of.
>
> I do understand that it is convenient to just ask me about Git things and
> Fiji things. I do understand that it is convenient to do so in a Skype
> session. I do understand that it is convenient to ask me all these things,
> maybe even every single time any advanced Git question comes up because I
> am prone to know a lot about Git.
>
> However, it does leave the feeling on my side of being treated as a
> commodity.
>
> I do understand that it is easy to be dismissive of my ideas about design,
> despite relying on my competence when it comes to other things such as
> update sites. It might even be a little of a pleasure to show me my
> boundaries when it comes to a project I am not in charge of.
>
> However, it does leave a foul feeling on my side of being helpful when it
> saves other people time, but my needs not being met.
>
> I do understand that it is a comfortable position to know that there is
> always somebody who wants to keep things working and who goes out of his
> way to fix bugs and issues, someone to ask for help and being certain that
> the other guy just works until the job gets done because that's what he
> always does.
>
> However, it does leave me with a lot of my time spent on your problems. My
> problems, of course, wait patiently for me, and me alone (or would you
> help me?), to tackle them later. Or even later. And nobody sees why those
> things get delayed, because all of the requests were private. In the best
> case, I look like doing *something* else. In the worst case, I look lazy.
>
> Now, I hope to be able to be useful to the project(s) in the future as
> much as I seemed to be in the past. I also hope that I will be able to
> continue to help in a timely manner. I hope that my attempts to inspire
> knowledge will bear fruit, despite my failed attempts to do so (and
> consequentially either requiring me to take care of similar problems all
> the time, or in the worse case, having to deal with the outcomes of
> unfortunate decisions I seemed to be unable to influence with arguments).
> And finally, I hope that in the future, I might get my stuff done in
> addition to all that, and maybe every once in a while receive a little
> help for my problems in return.
>
> Again, this is not meant as criticism. But it might make it easier to
> understand my reactions in the future, and maybe even excuse them.
>
> Ciao,
> Dscho