On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 01:39:56PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Adrian Glaubitz <[email protected]> (06/04/2010): > > Seriously, calm down. > > Seriously, stop telling people what they must do; bonus points if you > can also get rid of “as soon as possible”; double bonus points if you > manage to do that when you're late.
Hæh, I filed that report under "wishlist", that's just a pretty normal thing to do as the bug reporting system provides that option. It does not convey that someone actually has to fulfill my wish, that's the whole idea of a wishlist. You can simply ignore the request or even cancel it and no-one will be upset. > > > […], you could have sent me an email in private and write a tempered > > reply on the mailing list. > > It *was* tempered. As for public/private replies, why the fuck should > they be different? You're behaving like an impatient child (see, I can > mock people for not being grown up, too) publicly, and don't want to > read public replies to that behaviour? Too bad. Well, if that was tempered then I don't want to see you in a rage. That's really not the way to treat people. Again, calm down. It was just a bug report and I did it in error and I already admitted that I should have checked PTS as well. There is absolutely no reason to freak out that much. Swearing around like you did usually is a sign that someone is not willing or able to discuss on a rational basis. But I know that within the anonymity many people forget about their manners. > > This is not the way how people in the open source community should > > treat each other and especially not grown up people. > > Yay, more patronizing and more telling people what they should > do. That's the way the open source community should treat each other > and especially grown up people‽ I beg to differ. Where am I telling people what to do? It was on the *wishlist*, if you don't want to do it, just ignore request but don't flame people for using a feature of the bug report system. Meh, was that really necessary?! I really don't like fights like these :(. Adrian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

