--- On Sun, 3/28/10, Adam Heath <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's not a useful response.  "Just trust me" is not
> helpful.  If you
> know why something will work, and someone obvious
> doesn't(me), then
> just go ahead and explain it.  Doing a bunch of
> hand-waving just gives
> the hand-waver a feeling of superiority, and makes the
> receiver feel
> inferior.

One of the things I try to do whenever the opportunity presents itself, is to 
meet other OFBiz developers in person. I believe doing so helps us understand 
each other better.

One of the drawbacks with mailing list collaboration is the inability to know 
the other collaborators personally. That leads to messages having feelings and 
motives assigned to them that don't belong there. This is one of those cases.

I don't feel superior to any other developer. In my mind we are all peers. In 
this particular reply, I was viewing *you* as being superior - you are a 
programming guru in my opinion. When you seemed puzzled by (what I thought was) 
a very simple code construct, I *assumed* you just hadn't looked at it 
carefully enough and I was sure it would make sense if you just looked at it 
again, or tried it out on your local copy. I would have explained it in more 
detail to anyone else.

I apologize if I made you feel slighted. That wasn't my intention. It is never 
my intention to offend anyone or to appear to take a superior role. If I come 
across that way, then I am not aware of it and I truly appreciate it when 
someone points it out to me.

-Adrian




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