On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Lukasz Mach <[email protected]> wrote:

> Many browsers (chrome IIRC and I noticed such behaviour in FF) adds www.
> automatically, when they have trouble getting in into typed in address.

 yes.  i know.

> I understand why you don't like http://www.pyjs.org being primary
> address. I completely don't understand, why you don't want to let
> someone enter your site by typing www.pyjs.org in address bar. Yes, I
> read what you wrote, but still I don't understand. Sorry.

 read the other post.


>>   pyjamas is bloody innovative.  innovations are disruptive.  get used
>> to innovation being disruptive!
>
> Let people know about that innovation. First feeling of newcomer, if he
> enters www.pyjs.org: "oh, site is down, I will add to bookmarks and will
> try to try again later". Second, after he finally gets in, "oh, someone
> wrote page in late 90' and didn't update it, probably abandoned project".

 it means you didn't *actually* read what was written.  what was
written was "pyjs.org".

 if you like, consider it to be an intelligence test.  if you're
intelligent enough to realise that what's in front of your eyes
actually means what's in front of your eyes, then you're the kind of
person that i will be happy to interact with on this list.

 ... you worked it out, in the end, didn't you? :)

 which means that you have a brain.  you can think.

 i'm quite happy for anyone who cannot read (who makes assumptions and
reacts in a pavlov-dog fashion to insert letters that do not exist) to
fall by the wayside.

 to do that sort of thing in programming languages - to read one thing
and to insert random information - is .... well, it doesn't get the
results desired, does it?

 when they get a brain and a clue they can come back and try again.

 l.

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