and no flames against women here, like on other lists ;)
On 8/23/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd say that if we never get as aggressive and mean as the hibernate-developer list, we are very safe ;)))) Maybe we should invite someone over to show us what rude and mean really means? regards, Martin On 8/23/06, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Activity and users are increasing steadily [1], new committers have > been added and we have big changes ahead (implementation of JSF1.2, > integration with Trinidad, promotion of new fancy sandbox components, > bug fixing). The community is very lively, so I see this kind of > discussions as normal for the well-functioning of MyFaces and > open-source projects in general :) > > Cheers, > > Bruno > > [1] http://people.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html#myfaces.apache.org > > On 8/23/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Manfred maybe you are right, I just noticed a huge difference in tone > > maybe caused by the lack of following the development. > > Not that I found anything offensive per se either, no insults etc... > > but I think the aggressiveness generally has become way worse. > > This often happens when people are overworked. > > > > Hence dropping the brainfood for everyone :-) > > > > > > > > Manfred Geiler schrieb: > > > Werner, > > > Glad to have you back and thanks for the "food". > > > Are you sure that you do not overstate this a little bit? > > > I followed many of the discussions and I did not find anything that > > > would frighten me. Yes, some things had happended that where not > > > correct. Vigilant community members commented on those mistakes (and > > > flaws). But I found no flames, no bashing, no offense. Just serious > > > discussions that happen on mailing lists from time to time. > > > I hope everyone is professional enough to bear controversial mails > > > that do not start with the words "I apologize that I must say..." or > > > do not end with "Just my 2 cents. Please do not hate me because of > > > what I just said". (Sorry for sarkasm) > > > Written language often sounds more rude than it was ment to be. That's > > > nothing new. You mentioned the problem that many of us are stressed by > > > their day jobs. This is another reason why emails are often short with > > > lack of phrases of politeness. > > > > > > Werner, don't get me wrong. I'm absolutely +1 to keep a climate where > > > everybody is happy to help out. But in the current case I think nobody > > > had a reason to be offended. Please object if I am wrong. > > > > > > Just my 2 cents. Please do not hate me because of what I just said. > > > :-) > > > > > > Manfred > > > > > > > > > > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
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