> You do not know Michael, and you certainly have no right to call him > stupid. You do not know why Michael would feel the way he feels, and > statements such as yours are not constructive in this thing.
I'll admit that I don't know Michael at all, outside of my interactions with him on mailing-lists. I don't agree with Halcrow's views on this issue, but I don't know the reasons behind his feelings, nor do I feel that I (or anyone else) has the right to judge his views as stupid. As much as I disagree with Halcrow, I certainly do *not* think he's stupid. I respect the fact that he knows a *ton* more about programming and software development than I do, and he has successfully accomplished projects that I can't even hope to be able to do at some point in my life. Judging someone as stupid (or smart) based on their views on a single subject is poor form, and generally very incorrect. ~Erin -- http://www.tuxgirl.com
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