On 15/01/2011 02:44, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
- Karsten König<remur@gmx.net> [01-14-11 10:22]:
Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2011, 15:49:11 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
You do not think that during these "efforts" the possible consequence was not conveyed? Quite the opposite, I am sure the board made clear what the outcome of the continous violations would be, that's also what Pascal wrote in his mail.
The boards decission has the taste of a non-public trial where the boards decission is a final verdict, but usually a person has the right for public hearing in an independent trial. (far fetched but anyways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_a_fair_trial ) The affected person can of course yield his right to a public trial, especially when he/she can predict a negative outcome. If he feels wronged though he/she should be allowed to say so. If you are quite sure that the "possible consequence" was provided, then that individual had every opportunity to make public his position and avail himself a "public" inquisition. I am certain that he wasn't "called on the carpet" at 10:30am yesterday and "removed from public view" at 10:31am. The impression left by Mr. Bleser's post was that of a somewhat lengthy effort which had no avail.
Why would you surmise that he had no time to "feel wronged" and make public that feeling?
You'd make a marvellous pseudo-lawyer, Patrick :-) . "If you are quite sure....", "I am certain that he.....[1]", "The impression left by Mr.Bleser's post was....", "Why would you surmise that he.....[1]". All good stuff, Patrick. However, if you know what this is about then at least provide the mail list where all this occurred, otherwise do not "surmise" or "be quite sure" :-) . You are leaving the impression that you know about this matter than you pretend not to know - for example my [1] note: you know that the person in question is a male, right?
When is enough actually enough?
Good question. What's the answer? BC -- "I would rather deal with a correct asshole than a polite dipshit ANY AND EVERYDAY" Brian K. White -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org