At 06:23 PM 1/12/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote: >I was kidding, but since you took it seriously, just by going to >http://bugs.php.net/search.php I can see that there 920 outstand bug >reports to be addressed. How come anybody can think that "repressing >Manuel" is a better way to spend time than fixing all those bugs?
What on earth do these two issues have to do with each other? (this is a rhetorical question, I'll appreciate it if you didn't answer it). If people feel like taking a vacation, they'll take a vacation. If they feel like going to a movie, they'll go see a movie. If people feel like fixing bugs, they'll fix bugs. If people are annoyed by what you say, they'll tell you that. If they enjoy doing that for whatever past reasons, they'll also enjoy doing that! Do you get the idea behind the 'free world' concept? (the same comment from the previous question applies) You can't cover yourself with some bulletproof vest against criticism, by saying that people should spend time fixing bugs instead of replying to you. Each and every person will decide what he wants to do, and you never had, don't have, and never will have the dictatorial ability to tell them what to do. You try to do that every time, and just like it never worked in the past, it will never work in the future. Zeev -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]