Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote on 10/11/2023 at 16:08:30+0100:
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2023 at 14:22, Pierre-Elliott Bécue <p...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote on 10/11/2023 at 15:00:24+0100: >> >> > On Fri, 10 Nov 2023 at 13:45, Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> wrote: >> >> >> >> Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> writes: >> >> >> >> > If we want to start nitpicking, then let's be exact: 0.61% of popcon. >> >> > Whether that qualifies as "plenty" we'll leave as an exercise for the >> >> > readers. >> >> >> >> I wonder if this sort of arrogant "don't care about minorities" attitude >> >> will ever stop? Was sort of hoping that things would quiet down when >> >> everyone just gave up on the systemd and usr-merge crazyness. But it >> >> seems the bullies continue on and on and on and on. >> >> >> >> I guess those 0.61% are run bt the most valuable Debian users out there. >> >> I'm sorry to not be one of them, but that's the way things have become. >> >> Not by choice. >> > >> > Having a 5x performance improvement in core utilities at zero cost for >> > 99.39% of users and at the cost of an extra library that is already >> > widely used for 0.61% --> bullying. Noted. >> >> The problem is not the argument but clearly the way you state it, which >> is quite coherent with your way of answering most of the time. >> >> I know it's not mandatory, but a bit of empathy, a bit of caring and a >> bit of "just because I can act bluntly with a pinch of contempt doesn't >> mean I should" would be really appreciable. > > You know what else would be really appreciable? Not starting the > usual, tired, old flamewar, with heavily emotionally charged language > ("bullying", "contempt", "lack of empathy", "lack of caring", etc), > when talking about something as trivial and harmless as installing a > widely used and common library to get a 5x performance boost out of > the core system. How about we do that instead? Because, just in case > perspective was already lost, this is what started the tirade: > >> This sounds great. systemd also uses OpenSSL for various things, so >> libssl3 is pretty much a given on any bootable installation anyway >> already. > > IE: a supportive and appreciative comment, followed by a relevant and > objective piece of information. Where's the bullying? I'd like to extend an apology to Luca, my mail was intended to be private, I used the wrong shortcut to reply. I'll therefore reply to this second mail privately as it was first intended. Regards, -- PEB
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