On Tuesday 06 March 2012 05:37:45 pm Timothy Pearson wrote:
> >> Since the volunteers on the TDE mailing list seem to want to frequently
> >> start
> >>flame wars on their public mailing lists, I am very discouraged about
> >> whether or
> >>not it would be worth it to stay with TDE. If the TDE community is like
> >> this, it is
> >>not worth it. So, if we can stop twisting around each other words and
> >> JUST
> >>PLAIN STOP FLAMING AND TROLLING, I will stay and will try to help once I
> >>have my new hard disk. Otherwise, it just isn't worth if for me.
> >
> > If it isn't worth your time, then save yourself the misery and duck
> > out now. You are free stay or to leave, or do whatever you wish.
> > However, I beg you not to make any rash decisions based on a single
> > misunderstanding.
> >
> > We're all on the same team here. Everyone is gunning for Trinity. So
> > lets keep focused on working and not focused on pointless discussion.
> >
> > Calvin Morrison.
>
> I could have saved you this entire argument: KHTML is broken. Badly.
>
> Please keep it civil on these lists.
>
> Tim
I would like to keep things civil. However, considering that most every time (not literally every time) I unsubscribe from the lists, usually for personal reasons not related to TDE, then resubscribe, there seems to be some kind of flaming going on. I find this very discouraging. Therefor, me possibly leaving is not based on this one event. If we can keep this from happening, I do not see any reason to leave TDE. If, however, the flaming continues to occur, then yes, I will leave.
And as far as I'm considered, I do not see any reason to try to make someone look like the bad guy just because he or she is trying to express an opinion or feeling about a situation, as has happened here.
--
Kris Gamrat.
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