I don't know why you think that anybody would silence you. Just the fact that you bother mentioning that is just a huge internal insecurity showcase to me.
Come on, if we cared about popular opinions, this would be a javascript or nodejs list, not a Pharo list. I do not care a bit about popularity. I care about my customers being happy and accounts receivable clearing up on time so that I can provide for people who depend on me. As far as I am concerned, you actively contributed to your channel volume being set to mute on my side. That's how you come across and get on my nerves. Not because of what you write. Because of how. I do not have a problem with critics against Pharo, I am cursing daily in front of it. So far, my level of cursing is lower when working with Pharo than with other tool chains. Pharo is there, I am happy for it to be around. Since the 1.x era, this thing has massively improved. Pharo 7 will be wonderful. Bootstrapping, how great. Massively great. Vector graphics, super. VM seeing major improvements and speedup. Roassal: awesome. GT: nothing can touch it. Community: packed to the gills with people who actually deliver working and innovative code. Want to be part of it? Your loss if you choose not to. Otherwise, welcome. Contribute whatever you can. Docs are in a bad state? Grab the docker image for book production at https://github.com/cdlm/docker-texlive Clone something like https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/Booklet-Glorp, make a book about some stuff and push. It is all tears in the rain anyway. As if I cared. Phil On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Frank-B <[email protected]> wrote: > Phil, > > nice attempt to drill and silence me! My advise: They all failed! > > If somebody can't cope with straight critics or unpopular opinions that > aint > my fault. > > Frank > who never worried about being labeled and > from a country where free speech is still welcome > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Anybody- > using-Orca-Smalltalk-to-JavaScript-tp4960519p4961628.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > >
