" the elite don't care about the people. And seriously, a happyface at the end of an email doesn't hide the elitist attitude the spews from the mootools crew. All hail mootools they hath spoken. (sorry for sandbagging all the nice ones)" ...
this is just stupid bullshit at this point ... elite ... elitist... come on ... :) Jeremy On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Guillermo Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Solutions to your problem:- If you get too much correspondence: Abridged / > Digest subscription type of Google Groups > - If you don't like what Google Groups looks like: Nabble (forums-like > interface to a mailing list) > - If you want a full-fledged bulletin board: Mooforum > > Enough has been said on this topic. Let's move on > > On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:57 PM, tombmedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Valerio, >> >> I'd just like to maybe inject this one little thought. What happens if >> we don't subscribe to the mailing list and come to the actual groups >> webpage to find help or new information. That is the advantage of a >> forum and the pain a lot of people are facing when coming here for the >> first time. It took me a while to think about joining, but after a >> while I stopped the email being sent to me. I get enough email, as I'm >> sure everyone else on the internet can attest to. >> >> That is why when I continue to ask about the state of things and I get >> answers like just setup a filter I wonder if you guys really >> understand peoples issues. >> >> If anyone out there wants to take the mootools code and make a >> commercial product out of it, so that I can pay for better support >> than mootools provides, please do so. I know a lot of people who >> would. At this point mootools seems as viable as wall street. Sure its >> got a solid foundation, but take a look at what happens when the elite >> don't care about the people. >> >> And seriously, a happyface at the end of an email doesn't hide the >> elitist attitude the spews from the mootools crew. All hail mootools >> they hath spoken. (sorry for sandbagging all the nice ones) >> > > > > -- > Guillermo Rauch > http://devthought.com >
