On lun, 2007-07-02 at 22:42 -0700, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote: > On Jul 2, 2007, at 7:26, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) wrote: > > > I never insulted any of you. > > You really should go see a therapist. Just tell him or her: "People > think I'm a rude idiot - please help me."
I will convey your thoughts to my therapist. We'll probably laugh about it over a bottle (or two) of scotch. > > In your weblog post you called Dag-Erling and Poul-Henning "thin- > skinned". Rather than disagree (although I do) with that I'll > contest the assumption that having "thick skin" should be a > prerequisite for building or participating in an open source community. Yes, having a thick skin is a prerequisite for participating in a community where everyone can actually *talk* to you and *reach* you. Being thick-skinned means: - not taking criticism of your product PERSONALLY - conceding that others may have a point, however wrong their arguments appear to be - empathy Under that definition, neither Dag-Erling, nor Poul-Henning have a thick skin. > > To be on-topic: I agree with the current conservative, RFC compliant > default behavior. (Or to be more accurate: it was caching just fine > for my use-case, too). Well, then Varnish is a perfect fit for you. It wasn't for me, and (I spent some time reading Varnish's varnish-misc mailing list) I discovered others had experienced the same problem. > > > - ask > Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The R Zone - http://rudd-o.com/ GPG key ID 0xC8D28B92 at http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ Now playing, courtesy of Amarok: Never reveal your best argument.
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