Perhaps you are right. I will try be more careful. On Mar 22, 2011, at 12:27 AM, pbreit wrote:
> Massimo, sorry to say but I think your posting style invites the unwanted > attention (av201001, too). I'm a Web2py supporter but I think they are right, > we don't play well in the discussions. Posting a video under the title > "Facebook clone in 11 minutes" is unnecessarily provocative. Joking about > others hijacking the thread is passive-aggressive. As is following every > Flask/Django/etc comment with "but I like Flask/Django/etc". And hijacking > threads, which we clearly do, and saying we don't is really bad style > (regardless if other people do it). > > I think we could use a little grace in our interactions with the communities. > Web2py is too good to leave such a bad impression everywhere. > > I also think we overstate the benefits of not having to write much code. It > doesn't really matter what can be written with a little code, it matters what > can be written with a lot of code. Same with "write once, run anywhere". Most > deploy to one platform. These are nice features, but not worth getting into > arguments over.