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Re: [opensuse-factory] Gross bugs in GM
  • From: Dale Ritchey <mergan14846@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 07:55:21 -0400
  • Message-id: <4C4D77A9.2040905@xxxxxxxxx>
On 07/25/2010 09:56 PM, madworm_de.novell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 07/26/2010 01:01 AM, Philipp Thomas wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:33:18 +0200, madworm_de.novell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:


Normal things die out pretty quickly. Besides I don't think that I was
particularly rough, I was just rubbing a little bit of salt into the
wounds.

That's your view of things. Most people here tend too see it
differently.


You can't cure which doesn't hurt.

I bet you'll make loads of friends with that style. But if you want to
live a rambo like life it's your choice, not mine. It'll just make you
a very lonely person.


Now I'll go silent again, sinking into oblivion, turning into a figment
of imagination, fading away quickly.

Yep, perfect mature behaviour. Poke folks and grudgingly hide again if
they don't react as expected.

Philipp

Who's hiding here. Rambo, well I like the first movie. The later ones are
focused too much on weapons and such things.

This little episode here shockingly reminds me of the way politicians behave,
well most of them anyway. Say something about their work and wait. The
more clamor comes back from them, the more you can be sure that what you said
is spot on.

If maturity is a synonym for not saying what should be said because someone
could feel offended, then this world is doomed. It is anyway, but that's a
different matter. There is some room for discussion about how the message can
be formulated, but I've never been in favour of "honey-wrapping" my
thoughts. I speak my mind freely.

There's only one spot of time in life of every human being that rightfully
can be linked to "maturity", and that's the second he or she dies. As this
will happen soon enough, I'm trying to stay away from it as long as I can.

Enough of this philosophical excursion.

If the result of this obscene outbreak of impoliteness, as some apparently
see it, is getting closer to a release cycle of openSUSE that is primarily
controlled by the fitness of the product, absence of 'gross bugs' and not a
date in someones diary, I gladly accept the role of the evil ogre.

R.







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