On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Zárate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "I beg to differ STRONGLY > and before spreading that kind of BS" > > It is really difficult to keep conversations with you on topic. > Really. Not long ago other people on the list were asking you to stop > being *that* aggressive in your answers. Please think about it, you > are very, very close to being just plain rude. >
and do you think that is on topic ? it's on a totally other thread and you bring it here. you talking to me as if I was kid that need to be put in place ok fine let's talk about the other thread where that guy ask a very particular thing without mentioning at all that he trying to do that on a Linux ARM running on a portable device that is not even on the market first, if he knows to compile on Linux ARM he perfectly knows what he's asking is not possible, but maybe out of fun or just for trolling sake he decide to ask the question out there but of course being very vague about it and yes I call that BS when someone ask this kind of question he make few other people take time to figure out what he's asking, if after few messages he does not provide the basic infos that are needed to answer the question or simply help him solve a problem he's just showing a lack of respect for other people time. and to finnish, as far as I know, you or nicolas that was mentioning my aggressivity didn't even bother to answer the other guy question in that other thread right ? did I also mention that he was sending almost all his asnwer on my mail instead of staying on the thread ? (ideally you want the question ans answer to stay on the thread so it can be archived for other people who could have the same problem) > "could you at least list WHY google code hosting is not that good ?" > > I said in the first email. Sometimes checking out or committing is > painfully slow. And it's not one or two days, it's most of them. > Either big or small projects. > could it not occur to you that it was maybe slow because of your settings ? or that maybe on that particular day there were maintenance works or something ? Is not that I don't beleive you but it's like you're using your personnal experience to make that a generality, while I and others I know had a totally different experience with google code. > Then, what i meant about the double URL issue is that sometimes one > does work and the other doesn't. For example this one working: > > http://code.google.com/p/PROJECTNAME > > And at the very same time this one doesn't: > > http://PROJECTNAME.googlecode.com. > me the double URL is working and I bet you can ask thousands of people around and they will answer the same thing: it's working so you state your opinion about google code hosting and I state mine for you it's not good, for me it's very good what I'm calling BS is what you said at the end "I'm happy to pay a few quid a year for a decent service instead of relying on ads and having a poor service." google code hosting does not rely on ads and here you make a generality of the "poor service" and that's wrong you maybe have a "poor service" with google code but just don't make it a general thing for everyone else also I see really no reason to pay few quids when such free and good service exists but anyway we're both OT, Aral just mentioned google code hosting as an example, nobody is forced to use it to move his repos out of CVSDude. zwetan _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
