On 03/29/2013 07:52 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2013-03-28, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
I cannot speak for the borg mind, but for myself a troll is anyone
who continually posts rants (such as RR & XL) or who continuously
hijacks threads to talk about their pet peeve (such as jmf).
Assuming jmf actually does care deeply and genuinely about Unicode
implementations, and his postings reflect his actual position/opinion,
then he's not a troll. Traditionally, a troll is someone who posts
statements purely to provoke a response -- they don't really care
about the topic and often don't believe what they're posting.
Even if he does care deeply and genuinely he still hijacks threads, still refuses the challenges to try X or Y and
report back, and (ISTM) still refuses to learn.
If that's not trollish behavior, what is it?
FWIW I don't think he does care deeply and genuinely (at least not genuinely) or he would do more than whine about micro
benchmarks and make sweeping statements like "nobody here understands unicode" (paraphrased).
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