On 6/6/14, 7:52 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 04:10:03PM -0400, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
Not to get too far off topic but as a life long east coaster (except
for a short sojourn in the flatlands of Kansas), and being old
enough to know better, that is not "normal" east coast chiding.
Maybe that's normal northeast talk, but here in the south people
have manners.
I was going to say something along these same lines ... but to me
this message, as well, comes off a bit harsh.

I understand Paul's point even if I found the initial tone abrasive.
But I know a lot of context is lost when conversations are down-converted
to keystrokes.

Perhaps Paul can understand why, for a native southerner, seeing that
kind of Subject: line can be demotivating, especially in the light of
how hard it has been in the past to make such large changes to the
infrastructure.

Please remember folks: one person's "blowing off steam" can lead to
another person's "why do I bother trying to fix things anyways."


Agreed.

I would like to raise one other point. For every brash new yorker (like myself) that blows off steam, there are likely very many people who just don't complain and remain silent on issues like usability. It important to be able to take the feedback apart from the obvious frustration. We are after all a software project, we want users.

Another point is that it's obvious that Paul is passionate about FreeBSD, he is a long long long time user. In addition he took the time to let us know what broke, he took the time to comment on usability, and it's obvious he's a huge fan of FreeBSD and that it was personally upsetting that he saw a usability issue that he felt would hurt the OS.

It's very obvious that Paul has a lot of love for FreeBSD otherwise he would have just shrugged and installed $penguin_os. I like Paul.

I also like Bapt, I hope both can be OK and the passion and love of the OS can come out of this as opposed to the negatives mentioned earlier in the thread.

-Alfred





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