> Could be that I did in the distant past (I saw this was coming - I know you
> think that way). The difference is that I learned from experience and from
> feedback I got from people, and implemented it. Sascha, on the other hand,
> behaves exactly the way he did in day one, except he has more self
> confidence now, which makes it worse.
> I've spent quite a few hours of my life trying to explain Sascha in
> personal correspondence, as well as letters in the group forum, that his
> behavior is not suitable for a grown up person working in a team
> environment, to no avail. It *is* a shame, since he is indeed a talented
> developer. It did take me literally *years* before I came to the
> conclusion, today, that it's best off publicly discussed.
Well, I completely disagree with you on Sascha. Sascha is very direct and
doesn't sugar-coat anything. He is confident, and I suppose you could
interpret that as arrogance, but so what?
This appears to me to be a problem between you and him and not something
that needs to be discussed on php-dev. As far as I am concerned, Sascha
is one of the PHP project's biggest assets and I just don't see how an
all-out public attack on him like this is in any way constructive.
-Rasmus
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