On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 6:26 AM, Carlos E. R. <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org> wrote:
Also I would appreciate if you would refrain from using statements as "does an horrible job" - it is strongly disrespectful to developers/maintainers - why don't you try fixing yourself instead of using such language? You are getting results of someone elses work for free, and even if it might not be perfect, it is rude to make such comments.
I'm sorry if you think that. I never thought it wold be understood that way.
To me, a program is an object, not a person, and it can do a good job, or a bad job. It is just a description of facts, not a judging on the people that made the tool. I'm not saying that a person did an horrible job. An tool did.
From my POV, someone got offended because of that simple review, because it was placed in what he considered the wrong mailing list, an attitude that I personally find unprofessional from the ofendee, not
And this is also true. The OP was met with aggression because he mentioned libreoffice making "a horrible job". As much as some people seem to believe the opposite, progams are not people. And even people should be able to take criticism. Even constructive criticism is criticism in any case, and when a program is said to do something bad, that's not a personal attack, that's just an objective assessment of code performance and/or correctness, and anyone believing that it is a personal offense is simply being unprofessional. I've worked with people like that, and it's unbearable, not a pleasant experience, when you can't point out flaws without fearing the author will make a scene out of a simple review. the offender, and then the offender gets a threat from the board. That's what I get when I read the thread in isolation. This is an objective assessment, to give the board an opportunity to provide the missing context, for I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one that will take this thread's contents in isolation. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org