On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 09:12:29AM -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 16:11 +0100, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote: > > Craig White wrote: > > > On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 23:29 +0100, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote: > > > > Well, I'm not afraid of using the axe whenever it is justified > > > > and it is. Read earlier posts from me, and you'll see that my > > > > statements are 100% correct. Or do some googling. None of the > > > > issues I'm raising are new - the same goes for Axel's (hey, I > > > > got it right this time :P ) response. These issues are quite > > > > old and still unsolved. Therefore my reaction. > > > > And don't be mislead by my - sometimes - harsh style of > > > > writing. I only do that when it is justified, and doesn't meen > > > > that Axel is my enemy or anything like that. It's just that > > > > his dependecy-policy pisses me off ;) > > > > Kristian Poul Herkild > > > sir - I don't know you but this is 'American colloquialism' - > > > pure BS > > > > > > I quote your original post...'he doesn't really care about the > > > mess, he's unnecessarily creating for the rest of us.' > > > > > > Now - you're 'not afraid of using the axe whenever it is > > > justified' but earlier today, he doesn't care about the mess he's > > > unnecessarily creating.' > > > > > > You apparently don't see the absurdity of your statements that I > > > see. > > > > > > What I see is that Axel spends a lot of his own resources for the > > > benefit of a lot of people and I can appreciate that someone runs > > > into a problem with files used from his repository. I remember > > > this occurring with many other repositories too. Your accusation > > > of him not caring goes against all evidence to the contrary. > > Well, I'm danish and english isn't my native language, so your first > > line is a bit unclear to me. > > However it is clear that you consider my post as pure B(ull)S(hit). That > > is a perfectly valid opinion to have - no matter how silly it is, since > > you haven't done any research whatsoever. > > You haven't read earlier posts from me (maybe you don't have them? In > > which case you cannot read them, of course) - you haven't done any > > google'ing. > > I found a post describing exactly what I'm describing (and with > > documentation) and it took less than five seconds of google'ing. And it > > was a post I haven't seen before. > > And Axel's reply to that post was: > > 1) There is no such problem (sic!) > > 2) If proven otherwise, I will not fix it. > > 3) I don't have valid reasons to not fix it. Wow, I did all that? In this life or as a dictator of some country in one my former lives? > > Turns out the problem was proved to exist and Axel right out said it > > wouldn't be fixed. And true to his word, it hasn't been fixed even > > though it's 11 months ago now. So my actions are perfectly justified. > > > > Do some google'ing on "dependencies atrpms" or "remove atrpms" or > > "problems atrpms" and so on. You'll see that Axel knows about it, and > > knows how to solve it - even solving downloadbandwidth issue for users > > with modem - and you'll see that he just doesn't want to fix it. Rather > > he'll keep up using his microsoftish approach. > > > > And last but not least. I don't have problems with other repositories - > > just ATrpms, which is why I'm removing them manually, while saving > > documentation on the troubles with his packages. > > > > As long as Axel refuses to fix these easily fixed issues, I'll smite him > > with my axe ;) > and you spend all this time trashing his reputation online but not a > second entering a bugzilla as he specifically asked you to do. Probably because Kristian has no motivation in doing so, he prefers to have a catfight. Not to mention that even though all of google/lists/the world supports Kristian's conspiracy theory of ATrpms injecting broken packages and arrogantly refusing to fix these, he doesn't even come up with a URL supporting the heavy misquotes (I would have never ever said someting like "If proven [that there is a problem], I will not fix it"). > shame on you Ditto, now everyone still in puberty please leave this thread. ;) -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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