David Ongaro and Xavier Combelle, I am respectfully requesting you stop inappropriately discussing and addressing the person Robert Jasiek in your posts. He has not acted in any way inappropriate on this list (I fully read every post). Therefore he hasn't done anything which needs to be addressed regarding his participation. However, each of you are acting inappropriately. Neither of you are the final arbiter of what is valuable and/or appropriate for dialog on this forum. And each of you has wandered into the space of inappropriate discussion of a contributor here.
I enjoy Robert's posts. All of them. Yes, that includes the ones about which each of you are complaining. Just because you do not value them doesn't mean I don't value them. And, I also know there are others who ALSO value Robert's posts. All of them. As was said in an earlier reply, your email has a simple filtering function. If you do not like a particular person's posts to this email list, simply add their email to your list of blocked/ignored so it goes to your spam or trash buckets and you never see it. IOW, please take responsibility for your character and behavior and refrain from posting non-Go related diatribes ESPECIALLY about other participating members. Respectfully, Jim O'Flaherty On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 5:42 AM, <david.ong...@hamburg.de> wrote: > On 2017-10-23 at 23:56, Thomas Rohde <t...@bonobo.com> wrote: > > > On 2017-10-23 at 19:15, Xavier Combelle <xavier.combe...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > Hi Robert Jasiek, > > > > > > you might have a delusional way to see the game of go and life, > > > > this is quite an insult > > Do you consider Robert's style of discussion "kind"? I for my part do not. > > I'm not saying that Robert's research in the area of Go corner cases > doesn't have any value, it certainly has. One probably needs a certain kind > of dedication to do it. But trying to bend every topic into this area is > more often than not uncalled for. > > I don't know what it is. Maybe it's a certain kind of arrogance, resulting > from the fact of knowing more than anybody else about a certain area in Go. > But in the end it doesn't matter what it is, we all have our faults. What > matters is that I very seldom saw a discussion with Robert lead to anything. > > David > > > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > Computer-go@computer-go.org > http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go >
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