Am 23.04.2012 um 13:27 schrieb Janko Mivšek:

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> Dne 23. 04. 2012 12:37, piše Sven Van Caekenberghe:
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>> On 23 Apr 2012, at 12:25, Janko Mivšek wrote:
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>>> Dne 23. 04. 2012 12:08, piše Sven Van Caekenberghe:
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>>>> On 23 Apr 2012, at 11:43, Göran Krampe wrote:
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>>>>> Having skimmed this thread I must say that I am amazed how easy we fall 
>>>>> into Squeak vs Pharo flamewars - haven't we gotten past that by now?
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>>>> Yes, we should be past that, but just quickly skimming the thread, it 
>>>> seems as if Chris Muller was the first to include the Squeak vs Pharo 
>>>> discussion into this thread.
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>>> No, it was Marcus, be fair please.
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>> No, he responded to Chris' mail, which was, let's say somewhat biased and 
>> suggestive in the context of the discussion.
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>> How would you react if I said, in a normal discussion about some technical 
>> or design aspect of Aida/Web that 'nobody should bother with an alternative 
>> web framework since we already have Seaside which is perfect' ?
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> Well, this is prime example of how nowadays society in general ( not ...

Well, let me recap. Someone said something less polite. Another one responded 
in an equal unpolite way (that's two). Then there is talk about the one who 
said something (that's three). And a few steps after we already have global 
spanning theory of a problem (including all)? 
I'm not sure if I just don't get it but it sounds like non-sense to me. At 
least I'm sure it adds nothing!

Norbert
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>> PS: (The qoute above is *not* what I think at all, about either Aida/Web or 
>> Seaside ;-)
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> I know I know :)
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> Best regards
> Janko
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> Janko Mivšek
> Aida/Web
> Smalltalk Web Application Server
> http://www.aidaweb.si
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