Bryan J. Smith
2005-May-30 04:05 UTC
[CentOS] Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make)
There's nothing like asking someone to "give it a rest" while taking the opportunity to make fun of them. Lucky for you (and the list), I can laugh at myself, because I can seem comical at times. But in all seriousness, just remeber to hold us all to the same standard. And we are all responsible for what we say and how we say it, and I'll never claim to be better than the worst of the list. If anything, I'm the one who draws them out from time to time, because I'm the one who occassionally gets sick of the rheotic so I'll challenge them. And an annoying thread results, as I'm sure many found it to be. Otherwise, your statements are noted to be a fairly accurate portral of myself. And I'm sure my over-use of underline emphasis won't be the only thing that offends many sometime in a future thread as well. ;-> -----Original Message----- From: Chris Mauritz Date: 05-5-29 23:23 To: CentOS mailing list Subj: Re: [CentOS] Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make) Bryan J. Smith wrote:>From: Dag Wieers > > >>Bryan, stop generalising and dramatising. >> >> > >What dramatising? At some point, several people decide that anything they dislike was said by me. >Several other people said far more negative comments about CIPE than myself > >How about just giving it a rest? Your comments are often abrasive. Fortunately, there is also some good information sprinkled in there for people who can overlook the attitiude (or challenged social skills). Finding some happy medium where you express your opinion without insulting the people you're trying to "help" would be a good thing. You do get bonus points for the profuse usage of underlining in your posts though.... Can't we all just get along???? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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