David Craven <da...@craven.ch> writes: > Sometimes it's hard to admit when you are wrong, but I think in > practice people barely take notice if you quickly admit you are > wrong and move on. If you drag it out, people are definitively > going to remember. > > Claiming that you applied logic to arrive at the conclusion that > > - Providing a user tool to fetch a tarball > - Displaying a direct link to a tarball in our UI > > are the same thing is nonsense.
If I disagree with you doesn't mean I am wrong. Please don't act as if you were in a position to decide who is wrong. Trying to persuade me that it would be better for my reputation to agree with you won't work. > Asking me to start a discussion on the linux-libre mailing list over > this is an unreasonable request. Being careful about FSDG compliance is not unreasonable. > The only way I can see these two things being equal is if you > say: > > class Thing > class UserTool extends Thing > class DirectLink extends Thing > > typeof UserTool == typeof DirectLink ;-) > > I had a class on java - which I didn't attend - and passed > an exam - but I never wrote a single line of java. Pretty > interesting what will pass as a java programmer don't you > think? =P Sorry, but I don't understand what you are trying to say. -- Mathieu Lirzin