Hi,
I'm new to this list so I don't know how is who... but it was clear for me
from the beginning that Martin answers had no relation with my original
e-mail (that's why I didn't answer his first e-mail and only answered to the
second to be polite)... If you guys think someone is abusing the list by
repeatedly posting meaningless/confusing messages, isn't there an action
that can be undertaken to fix that?

Coming back to the original subject.... I would like to thank you all for
your time and well thought answers...

Best regards,

Ernesto

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Bhaarat Sharma <bhaara...@gmail.com> wrote:

> this has been a long time coming.
> Martin: I also appreciate your efforts as you try to answer questions but
> as
> dave said..most of the time they make the poster more confused.
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Dave Newton <newton.d...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Martin Gainty wrote:
> >
> >> mg>at least your attack took more than 5 seconds of thought
> >> mg>whos next?????
> >>
> >
> > Me.
> >
> > We're not "attacking" you at random--we just don't think you make a lot
> of
> > sense a lot of the time and often add more confusion than value.
> >
> > When you obfuscate issues under what's often essentially random (to us)
> > source code it's really important to let the original poster *know* that
> > it's completely unrelated to the question. It's not that we don't *want*
> you
> > to contribute, we just want the contributions to be meaningful, accurate,
> > helpful, etc. I mean, come on: you've posted XW 1.x code, Spring MVC
> code,
> > told people there's a bug because some code didn't exist (when clearly it
> > *must*)... there are a *lot* of examples.
> >
> > We've tried the polite route: we've asked you repeatedly to clarify why
> > you've posted what you did or explain its relevance to the thread. The
> vast
> > majority of the time we get no response. That's why people started joking
> > about you being a bot.
> >
> > I'm *imploring* you to be more careful when responding to people's
> > questions. Be a force of good, not confusion.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
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