On 15 November 2011 06:03, <[email protected]> wrote: > Em 15/11/2011 01:48, Guido Stepken < [email protected] > escreveu: >> > Guido, what is your problem with Pharo? If you don't like it, >> nobody forcing you to use it. >> Nobody forces me. >> > If you want to use it, but it doesn't meets your high standards, >> feel free to help improve it. Trolling won't change anything. >> I'm not trolling. I am tester. It usually takes ... hmmm ... 10 >> Minutes of klicking around a bit, until Pharo freezes. Last time it >> happened 2 days ago, all patches applied. > > Guido, > > Your post above can be analysed in several ways. I'll concede for start that > Igor's first impression /might/ be wrong and your assertion "I'm not > trolling." is sincere. > > However, the rest of the post evaluates to the following: If you really > believe in your second affirmation "I am tester." there are some possible > explanations: > > 1) You're delusional about your testing skills and need to improve them, > learning how to give us reproducible examples with accurate reports so your > "tests" mean something; or > > 2) You keep poking the mouse at the world area of a Pharo launched image and > when you get bored you declare "a freeze" and come here to tease us. > > For the first I'd advise you to learn to do tests which are actionable and > post your results here. For the second, make a self assessment on what is the > contribution for Pharo, or the craft of programming of your present behaviour > in this list. > >
There's one more option: Yes, Guido is tester. But his test subject(s) is not a software but us, or our reaction. This is the only conclusion which i can draw by reading his posts which doesn't leads to contradiction. :) -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.
