> > How is that? Seriously, please explain it to me @C de-Avillez Ok, thank you for clarifying. Now I understand, and I think the one who was missing something was not me but you (I hope saying thi does not go against the CoC). The TL;DR version is that you confuse reporting an issue with asking for help.
> Why would I help somebody that, from the start, is aggressive (as far > as I understand it) First of all, I wasn't aggressive. I simply used a swear word a few times. If you just remove all occurrences of "f***ing" in the report (which somebody already has), there's nothing aggressive about it, just a mere description of the issue (with maybe a little bit of unnecessary emphasis on the fact that it needs to be fixed urgently - unnecessary in that it's already implicitly obvious). So let's say I was being "rude". Now, it makes makes perfect sense that you wouldn't want to help me if I was being rude. What you seem to get wrong is that, when I report a bug, I'm not asking for help, I am helping. I am letting the community know that something isn't working and I'm providing as much information as I can (which, unfortunately, often happens to be very little) that might help in narrowing down the issue. (no I don't expect to be thanked for that, obviously, even if I did that without being rude. It's literally the least I can do) Investiagting, triaging and/or fixing the issue isn't about helping the particular person who reported it (in this case me). It's about making Ubuntu better - yeah of course that in turn helps the community, and eventually that includes the particular person who reported the issue, who in this case doesn't deserve it, but that's just one out of a few million potentially affected users. > So I am picky. I can understand if an OP slips and gets aggressive > once, perhaps twice. But you have a LONG story of being aggressive > from start, and keeping on it. So I allow myself to completely > disregard you *while* you keep off the CoC. Yeah I understand why you would desregard *me* (that is once I assume that you confuse my use of language you dislike with being aggressive or disrespecting people, which I never have). I still don't think that's by any means a reason for disregarding the issues I happen to report, but obviously you are free to decide where to direct your volunteering efforts by whatever criteria you like. I was curious to understand the rationale behind these particular criteria; you have explained that, I sort of get it. Seems completely irrational to me but I get it. > *You* think you can disrespect others For the record, no I don't think I can, and I don't think I have. -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
