Druid wrote:
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And do you know whats ridiculous for me?
Druid, your email is the best proof for my previous statements. When you don't like things on the opensuse mailinglist, you could simply say (for instance) "Chaps, we can't solve IRC problems on this mailing list. Get in touch with the channel operators in case something happens and if they don't take action, send an inquiry to ... and he might check it out". That would be polite, respectful, and helpful. Alternatively, if you don't like people asking these questions, save the time it takes to respond and just ignore them. However, your answers usually read "What the f*ck are you dong here? You are wasting the valuable time of opensuse developers. Get out of here you id*ot, solve your own problems. What's wrong with your ego? Go and see a psychiatrist". This example is not exaggerated, there is plenty of evidence, and *many* people told you that this is an unacceptable behaviour. You are indeed damaging the reputation of opensuse, whether you like to hear it or not, and as a so-called expert you should know better and/or you should be able to learn and change your behaviour. I fully agree with you that silly questions are being asked on opensuse. But I completely disagree with you when it comes to handling those "silly" emails. Your replies were counterproductive and made the situation even worse. Anyway, this thread is not about you, it's about a code of conduct. You are unfortunately a perfect example why these so-called rules and codes of <whatever> are empty words. In a nutshell, I am not in favour of this code of conduct, and I think I made my point clear. Th. PS. And Druid, don't try to provoke again with statements like "Thanks for your input, hope you are feeling better now, if you feel like being the judge, I dont mind sincerely.". This doesn't work with me, you know, it just shows your arrogant behaviour and that you are not able to respect and tolerate other opinions. I have never mentioned any names, but obviously you found a shoe that fits perfectly (old German saying). --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org