On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 00:59:25 +0200, Leonid Isaev <lisaev@umail.iu.edu> wrote:
Do we always have to get personal?
Seems to me that some people have way too much free time...
And do you think it's a good idea to spam my inbox? Ah, right, I should unsubscribe.
I don't read reviews because relevant people you should listen to are too busy to write them.
Yes, everybody who mentions cons about system relevant broken software has to much time. Perhaps important, relevant people would have more time too, if they wouldn't use borked, system relevant software ;). This kind of argumentation IMO is more near to spam, then to mention again and again, that pulseaudio is a serious issue and people fear that systemd will become a serious issue too. Some people don't have the time to test and brake their Linux, that doesn't mean that people with enough free time are losers, IMO somebody who doesn't have enough free time should learn to manage the live better. I just wonder why a discussion needs to become that personal. Heiko didn't become personal. Writing about somebody who does hardcore public relations is something completely different, than defamation of people who might have too much free time, just because they have another opinion or read the book reviews of people that aren't that smart, as the people you would listen too. Why not simply stopping that discussion, instead of feeding it with such a defamation? :) Ralf