Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread sierramtns
im really surprised by: 1. the attitude of "hey, i got my what i wanted, i dont mind some abuse along with it." what? honestly? i agree with the "be helpful, be nice, or be quiet" and dont think its fair to bend the rules. 2. tap-dancing around Magus- because he's the most helpful if Magus- is,

Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Wednesday 04 Feb 2009 11:31:28 am Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > > there was a long flame war about this on the developer list some time > > back. The general consensus is that Magus- is perhaps the most valuable > > person on the channel and most of us do not mind being 'insulted' as long > >

Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 Feb 2009 1:57:46 am sierramtns wrote: >> there are certainly other people acting as such in varying degrees, >> and i only cite Magus- because of the twitter feed and django log >> entry being

Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread alex.gay...@gmail.com
On Feb 4, 12:37 am, Israel Dacanay Canasa wrote: > Yup, just don't mind getting insulted. Since Magus is helping a lot of > people, the least others can do in return is to make him feel good. > > ^:)^ to Magus > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves >

Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread Israel Dacanay Canasa
Yup, just don't mind getting insulted. Since Magus is helping a lot of people, the least others can do in return is to make him feel good. ^:)^ to Magus On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 Feb 2009 1:57:46 am sierramtns wrote: >

Re: #django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Wednesday 04 Feb 2009 1:57:46 am sierramtns wrote: > there are certainly other people acting as such in varying degrees, > and i only cite Magus- because of the twitter feed and django log > entry being available to exemplify this pattern of behavior (god help > me if ive started a flamewar.)

#django community etiquette observations

2009-02-03 Thread sierramtns
ive been an avid django user for about 2 years, using it exclusively for about 14 months or so, and one of my favorite things about the framework is the community its brought together. the django community can take great pride in being helpful, self-perpetuating, open, and thought to be one of