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Michal Hrusecky wrote:
What about not attacking people, behaving like an adult and not lying and if you really want, than pickup the right mail? Constant spreading of FUD across various mailing lists was one of the reasons for Carlos ban.
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-11/msg00439.html
Who did he attack? I see a reference to "them", which seem to be deliberately trying to avoid any personal attack. The only people who would feel attacked by use of "them" in his note, would be those who put themselves in Carlos's "them" group. Not behaving like an adult? Please, that's hardly an adult judgment. It seems like you are engaging in similar attacking and juvenile behaviors that you accuse Carlos of. Spreading FUD? Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt? Name me one user who hasn't had fear uncertainty and doubt with 100's of changes needed to support a supposedly faster[sic] boot process. I saw nothing wrong with his posts -- as long as you don't consider Carlos "The Authority, God, of OpenSUSE" -- he's just another user who can make mistakes and have problems just like any of us. Of course there are those who find anyone who feels differently from them as being a "threat". If you don't choose to take his criticisms on "them", "personally" then it doesn't seem they would be problematic. It reminds me of a wonderful little saying that is best done in person to see how the person reacts: "May you reap what you sow". It's amazing, the number of people who take that as a "threat", when any logically inclined person would instantly know that only those who self-judge their own sowings' as something they wouldn't like done to them would perceive it that way. Conversely, the person who feels they sow good things, would see it as a blessing. It can be an interesting litmus test to get people to reveal the nature of their intentions. -l -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org