On Feb 3, 2008 3:18 AM, Kelly Miller <lightsolphoenix@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Res wrote: > > it does, I've witnessed the "in crowd" do this for years, look what > > they did recently to Karl, look what did a year ago to a prominent > > member of this group who left to go to Ubuntu, this group of leopards > > changes its spots so many times it _is_ actually funny. > You mean ESR? He switches distros faster than anyone I've ever seen; > and "what they did" was complain that he turned leaving Fedora for > Ubuntu into a gigantic Internet flame war for no reason. And uh, I > don't know about you, but most people are happy to explain how to do > something. However, what most people DON'T like are people who choose > not to listen and continue to ask the same questions they've already had > answered. After a while, people decide they're not going to listen > anyway and either stop giving advice or ask the person in question to > stop posting, as it's filling the list with junk posts and making it > hard for people to find what is worth looking for. > > And as for this "in crowd", if it exists I haven't seen it. As of now > no one has modded my posts, told me to get lost, or done anything except > have civilized conversations. I'm wondering if your perception of this > "in crowd" thing is caused because you'd rather not face the truth; that > people don't like your comments because you're always negative, always > swearing, always All-Capsing, and eventually people get sick of it. > > Again, why do you stay here? I haven't seen anything from you in a year > and a half except rants about absolutely everything that has been done > in Fedora. Is there a reason you stay here to scream about things that > you and only you seem to have issues with? Do you believe in the > screaming crowd axiom or something? When I had this many issues with a > distro I was using, I switched to another one. It really isn't THAT hard... You guys are wasting your time with Res whatever. And you're quoting his emails. Can we move on? I again humbly suggest that we all just literally filter him out. Should help with the signal to noise ratio -- Fedora 7 : sipping some of that moonshine ( www.pembo13.com )