On 10/26/18 12:29 PM, Konstantin Gizdov wrote:
3) Tell bald faced lies about how things transpired on the bug tracker. I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous. In the many emails I wrote that evening, I got confused about one bug being closed, where it wasn't. You tried to call me out for lying and my whole point being wrong, but later **you yourself sent a follow up email to correct your own statement**. I acknowledged my mistake on the spot. Surely, we can agree all of us make mistakes. **In no way or form was I telling bald faced lies.**
Are you referring to this correction right here? https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2018-September/034288.html By using my privileged power of reading comprehension, I've uncovered the astonishing fact that he "corrected" his statement by fixing the sentence fragment "was was never denied" to "one was never denied". (He also expounded on his previous point by providing additional information which his first post never touched on at all.) I'm not sure what subtle point you're trying to make here about "everyone makes mistakes", but when you come to the mailing list spreading assumptions and false information, and someone else corrects their own typo, then you're not even comparing similar concepts, so you should probably look for different proofs. Also it reeks of you trying to inflate someone else's mistake in order to make yours look less bad, because your reference here is, while "technically" not false, nevertheless designed to make readers *think* that Doug retracted something he said about you, rather than correcting a nonsensical typo that could very well have come from autocorrect. And, your false claims about how the bugtracker is being handled is indeed something that could use help in looking less bad. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User