Re: Vulgar posts by novell email address? was: OT: Incredible Rudenessin Evolution Bugzilla

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On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 18:48 +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote: 
> First of all, one explanation for NotZed: you are the subject of these
> two threads in the Fedora Core list:
> 
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-February/msg05914.html
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-February/msg05922.html
> 
> Second, my excuses to NotZed for not having put him (her?) in CC in my
> original message, the one CC to Novell Community relations. I *did* want
> to do it, since it was due to inform him of my complaint. Unfortunately,
> I am forced to use webmail today, and hit the button too early.
> 
> Now, answering to T. Cameron comments:
> 
> >OK, wait just a minute there, Marco.
> >
> >This developer is a F/OSS guru and has contributed tons to the Linux
> <community. Your escalating this to the brass at Novell can easily cause a
> >pretty minor issue to get blown way out of proportion. So for all of his
> <hard work you might very well cause him serious trouble. Is that how you
> >reward a guy who has done so much for Linux and Open Source?
> 
> As others have already pointed out, being a guru is NO excuse for not
> being civil. Period. If this makes somebody at Novell to yell at NotZed
> and pretend he or she grows up or else, good.
> 
> FLOSS *has* grown up and is now out in the world of normal people. We
> all better accept it. Now, using your words, is such behavior really
> "doing so much for Linux and Open Source"?  Specifically, is it doing
> good?
> 
> The fact is, again using your words (nothing personal, of course), that
> it is guys like these who go out of their way to makes OUR life Hell.
> "Our" here refers to me and everybody else advocating FLOSS because it's
> good for civil rights, equal opportunities, good education and so on.
> 
> The *fact* is, I can talk how much I want about how FLOSS is good,
> about how great this community thing is etc... but I am NOT
> comfortable sending newbies to be treated like this. This happens
> continuously, and frankly I'm sick of it.
> 
> I already stopped recommending to parents and managers several good
> FLOSS application exactly because the "Support" web page leads to
> bunches of hysterical, ill-mannered children.
> 
> Last summer I had to NOT tell anybody about a local Linux festival
> exactly because the speakers were the same kind of guys: people who
> think that is really cool to treat everybody around like manure
> because "I am doing so much for Linux and Open Source"
> 
> Enough. It just takes one of them vanifies mine and many other
> responsible adults efforts to evangelize FLOSS.
----
Hysterical, ill-mannered behavior isn't limited to F/OSS and the
implication by the above suggests that it is. This type of behavior cuts
across all of man's endeavors and interests.

The notion that if you don't see it, it doesn't exist doesn't exactly
make sense to me. I suppose you can decide, I don't want to see it and
thus, avoid the places that it may occur but that is almost the same as
staying home alone so you don't get exposed to the flu.

Life happens, people say things we would prefer not to hear, people
write things that we would prefer not to see. I don't justify the things
that I read on that bugzilla nor do I condemn them. I saw it as a
reaction to the op having the issue caused by an little considered usage
of the program - which it was obvious to all was considered a bug in
operation and an awkward use of the program's features. So in the end,
there is one over reaction to another over reaction and so on. Sometimes
people need to take a deep breath.

This wasn't your issue - wasn't your business and you have little
justification for involving yourself in the issue. You were asked for
your opinion. You took it upon yourself to involve others to which you
had no connection to the issue or the others - an action for which you
should be ashamed...another over reaction. In the National Football
League, there is a 15 yard penalty for piling on - called 'unnecessary
roughness.'

Craig


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