> > Most of you are great most of the time. However it only takes 1 rude > post to sour a thread. Usually it's about the 1st or 2nd response. > If anyone apologised then it might make amends, even if it's not the > person who was rude - but instead the person being rude seems to be > applauded.
Your perception of "rudeness" does not match up with what I see here - perhaps you are getting confused with a different list? Or perhaps you are just more sensitive? Or are you confusing a request to conform to the norms for the list (like give version info, no top posting, no html, reply to the list etc.) as rudeness? What would be worse, ignoring a post to the list because it doesn't give enough info to be able to answer the question, or a request to provide more information? Is it more rude than people subscribing, posting a question (that was probably answered in the last week), getting shirty because they weren't given the answer straight away and were asked for more info. And then grouching about how awful OpenSource software is ... > > It is a problem that OpenSource is famous for and one of the reasons > people give for avoiding it. > > > I feel like things have significantly improved this year on this > mailing list. Why thank you kind sir for your words of encouragement. Passive-aggressive trolling is always most appreciated on mailing lists. > Less flame-wars here against users, 1: We are all users - none of the core group of people who answer questions here are developers. 2: nothing that that has even come close to a flame war here has been kicked off by one of the regular posters. And if you think some of the (extensive) conversations are flame wars, then you can't have been around the net much 20 years ago. > less bullying, less victimisation. You have come a long way! Are you trying to bully people into responding by any chance .... P. PS - And while we are on about, please don't top post, please don't post in HTML and please don't reply directly to my email address - Evolution has a handy function to reply to the list (Ctrl-L), please use it. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list