Hi John, Everyone is entitled to their opinion on any technology and we get many heated discussions on the mailing list. I love these debates because I learn so much in the process. I am only suggesting that we maintain a friendly exchange and perhaps avoiding taking things personal.
We do not like losing people in the community and we always welcome new comers. Taher Alkhateeb On Apr 14, 2016 6:05 PM, "John Spikowski" <[email protected]> wrote: > Taher, > > I think it's best I unsubscribe from the list as I don't want to hurt > this project with my views about Java. Thank you everyone for putting up > with my sour face. > > John > > > On Thu, 2016-04-14 at 13:14 +0300, Taher Alkhateeb wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > Most of the users in the mailing list were trying to give you > constructive > > feedback (in their unpaid time) to try and help you out in understanding > > the technology behind ofbiz to which you have been confrontational. > > > > It is definitely okay for your to be unhappy with Java or ofbiz or any > > other technology. I would kindly suggest however that you maintain email > > etiquette for your fellow colleagues on the list. We are all here as a > > community trying to help each other and learn something in the process. > > > > Thank you for your understanding. > > > > Taher Alkhateeb > > > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 11:27 AM, John Spikowski < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 23:49 -0700, Paul Mandeltort wrote: > > > > Sounds like you are making the common amatuer mistake of confusing > > > > enterprise java systems for desktop java apps. Please don’t show up > and > > > > start bashing a technology on its users list without understanding > the > > > > technology, it’s unprofessional. > > > > > > I will be happy to give you a lesson what an 'amateur' can do. While > > > you're playing with yourself in a JAR, I'll show you how it's suppose > to > > > be done. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
