/me rolls eyes.

I think MyMerb is hilarious, and perhaps doesn't ask questions in an
effective manner, but he seems earnest.  So, cut the guy some slack,
antares.  He's not claiming he's more important than you (which makes
your comparison sort of asinine).  And further to that point, your
contributions to the mailing list aren't the same as your
contributions to the code base.

I think you're amusing (and you obviously do get a lot of code in),
but i don't see what the point of trollin' the n00bs is (well besides
the fact that it can be a funny).  We are kind of here to help.  Even
when people ask questions which don't quite get it, or could be
answered w/ some reading and/or googling.  Which is why my post did
include a request to chill out, along w/ a substantive response ;)

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Michael Klishin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 13.01.2009, at 10:50, MyMerb wrote:
>
>> I hope you will some day find time to check your submitted links
>> favouring Michael. If you will read that threads thoroughly, you will
>> come to know that he has a tendency to reply each and every thread in
>> a wierd way, degrading others pretending with his sound knowledge of
>> Merb.
>
>
> Well, after figuring out MyMerb only sees what others are doing wrong,
> I *must* recommend him read "7 habits of highly effective people"
> by Stephen Covey at least 3 or 4 times.
>
> MK
>
>
> >
>

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