Hi Andreas,
not sure if you got replies. So a few thoughts on my part: I don't like it.
There are too many colors, fonts (size and style), areas that I get a clue what
it stands for. Sorry for the harsh criticism, but I'm German :-). Seriously, it
might be a good start point for discussions.
On 15/06/15 14:39, Heiko Tietze wrote:
I'm very surprised that two trolls (at least in the mentioned thread).
Thanks for calling me a troll. Sorry, but given the attitude of the
discussion, I am not available neither to be called a troll nor to help
based on your approach (which is not helpful
On 15/06/15 15:25, Heiko Tietze wrote:
I'm sorry but you get me wrong. I was refering to Dingo-Dog and Tommy as
trolls.
Tommy is not a troll, by any mean. He does an incredible job in QA, and
should be respected as he represents a large percentage of our most
advanced and loyal users.
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Hallo,
sorry for the late reply but I don't want to leave this email undiscussed.
I'm very surprised that two trolls (at least in the mentioned thread) should
represent to whole community. Hopefully the decision to stop the project was
done by competent people after the heated conference.
Am 15.06.2015 15:13:35, schrieb Italo Vignoli:
On 15/06/15 14:39, Heiko Tietze wrote:
I'm very surprised that two trolls (at least in the mentioned thread).
Thanks for calling me a troll.
I'm sorry but you get me wrong. I was refering to Dingo-Dog and Tommy as trolls.
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To
On 06/15/2015 01:25 PM, Heiko Tietze wrote:
I'm sorry but you get me wrong. I was refering to Dingo-Dog and Tommy as
trolls.
The issue with using terms like troll is that those not intended to be
branded as such, do get branded as such.
A second reason is that the term has now come to mean
Hi Heiko,
I got a very few replies.
Am 15.06.2015 um 15:08 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
Hi Andreas,
not sure if you got replies. So a few thoughts on my part: I don't
like it. There are too many colors, fonts (size and style), areas that
I get a clue what it stands for. Sorry for the harsh