Shlomi Fish wrote:
>If anyone thinks of hosting his projects on bkbits.net - think again. This
>E-mail can prove it. While I may have (with doubt) been a troll, I never
>implicitly or explictly said that I want my projects being unhosted. That
>and I still like BitKeeper enough to try it for the while for unimportant
>things.
>
>
Don't see what is the problem : you were being abusive, derogatory,
trollish and complete flame bait, blatantly verbally abusing of a
service you get for free with no warranties attached and of the people
who's by good will alone it is being offered to you and to the public in
general. and then you complain that they thought that hosting your
projects is not worth the effort and remove them from _their_ server.
Let's imagine the following situation:
- Suppose for a second that you want to do good for the public and open
up a free sandwich stand: You'll make sandwiches at home, and offer them
to the public for free. so this chap comes along, inspect your much
worked on sandwich collection and starts cussing (!) telling you how
wrong you are for giving sandwichs away on a street corner, when you
should instead go from person to person and teach them how to make their
own sandwichs. after cussing for a while he suddenly asks - "can I have
mustard on mine?".
If I were you in this situation, I'd smack the guy one up for posterity.
--
Oded
::..
Who controls the past controls the future.
Who controls the present controls the past.
- George Orwell, "1984", 1948
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