Yigal Chripun wrote: > MIURA Masahiro wrote: >> Yigal Chripun wrote: >>> do not tell other people what to think and what to write. this is not >>> china and you are not the great firewall. >>> grow up. >> Apparently you don't share Jarrett's consciousness of the problem >> that more important issues are left undiscussed. >> Freedom may be paramount, but I'm not sure if D's situation would >> improve just by letting people write what they want to. >> >> I don't have a clearcut answer. Perhaps there should be some kind >> of soft leadership or orientation? >> >> (Reminds me of Guido van Rossum jokingly calling himself a kind of >> dictator. And his Python is a successful language.) > > Your conclusion is false. > I didn't share my opinion regarding Jarrett's "consciousness of the > problem" at all. That's entirely your assumption. > > If Jarrett sees some discussion topic being neglected than by all means > he should voice his opinion. > > there are two options here: > positive option - "let's talk about subject X". <- this is productive. > negative option - "you must stop discussing subject Y". <- this is not. > > Jarrett chose the negative option for which I voiced my criticism, that > is all.
http://www.jfbillingsley.com/blog/?p=53 -- Tomasz Stachowiak http://h3.team0xf.com/ h3/h3r3tic on #D freenode
