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.
And there are many more ways to improve the relationship rather than spoiling it out in emails.
Thanks again for the cooperation. -balaji
Balaji Kutty balaji.kutty@gmail.com wrote:
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.
Balaji, you are spoiling all the fun. ;-)
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Balaji Kutty balaji.kutty@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.
- Send email to the individual or set of individuals.
- Talk over phone.
- Call for a meeting at coffee table and discuss in person.
My Views All the above is not good for to do when there is a issue related to community ( community related issues have to be discussed publicly ), this is ok issue between two individuals
- Take your good friend to dinner and talk it out.
My views Having differences of opinion is entirely different from having a good friendship, Good friends should understand that there will be differences of opinions and they should not lead to loose friendships
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Balaji Kutty balaji.kutty@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.
- Send email to the individual or set of individuals.
- Talk over phone.
- Call for a meeting at coffee table and discuss in person.
- 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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Sure, I agree with the transparency part if it is just about solving the issues. But, recently we just went ugly pointing out each other. That is what concerned me. IRC also sounds like a good options.
-balaji
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Anivar Aravind anivar.aravind@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Balaji Kutty balaji.kutty@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.
- Send email to the individual or set of individuals.
- Talk over phone.
- Call for a meeting at coffee table and discuss in person.
- 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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