On May 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Sliv (Tim MacAleese) wrote:

>
> I have to agree with Gwoo, I haven't seen any replies that weren't
> appropriate to the post being replied to.
>
> If you write a post that shows you haven't read the welcome blurb
> posted on the group front page that tells you to search first before
> asking, and links to the wiki pages with a ton of information, then
> you will get an equivalent response (a link to google, a link to the
> cookbook, etc.).
>
> If you write a post with an subject that has all the politeness of a
> slap in the face like "sh**y community" or "losing faith in cake",
> etc. then you will get an equally offensive reply like "there's the
> door, troll".
>
> If you choose words/topics that can be taken as personally offensive
> to the people who work on this project, then you will get a personally
> offensive reply.
>
> Actually, I'd be surprised if you could show me even one post that
> received a reply that was not appropriate...

While I suppose it might be fair, I'm going to argue that it's  
actually not an appropriate response anymore.

"An eye for an eye, and soon the whole world is blind"
--- Ghandi

How about we try to be polite even if the other person isn't? That  
goes for both sides.

-- John

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