I'm a bit shocked by the attitudes that have been displayed here too, and it's unusual to see on this list.
Linux was started for fun, please don't forget that. > Hey Brian and others. > > On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Brian Redfern wrote: > > > I didn't mean to say anyone has to do anything, but its a lot easier to > > complain about someone else's code (and yeah, he did bring it on to > > himself by not reading up about linux culture first) than it is to roll > > Why don't you stop judging this man? How do you know that he was "not > reading up about linux culture" first? > Come on, one *testing* closed source program release, the docu, one email > to lad and one retreat (due to reasons that don't matter now)... > and that's why you would judge him and blame him? > > Rediculus! > where has tolerance, hospitality and an unbiased attitude towards others > gone that this list had so far? > He had some 10 years of life and thinking, so stop thinking you know > him. > > Instead of blaming anyone, lets rather invite the author into lad if > he still wants and let that chapter be history. If lad has to chance > to get hold of a coder, why do people scare him away? > > > bootstrapping. I'm sure many people would like to help, but simply lack > > the math background to be able to understand complicated dsp code. > > cheers, > tobias, who is like you - not doing anyting at all... Dave : www.pawfal.org :