[haiku-development] Re: 64 bit

  • From: Stephan Aßmus <superstippi@xxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 23:14:54 +0200

Hi Eftimios,

Am 13.09.2014 um 21:56 schrieb Eftimios Georgiadis <georgiadis.e@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Ingo, I am on this mail list from day 1, and I follow every discussion seens 
> then. I talk only when I have something to say so don't point the gun on 
> me... As you can see I replied to someone else thoughts about leaving the 
> mail list.

If you are here for so long and read every post, surely you’ve heard about not 
top-posting here?

In any case, please re-read what Ingo said and to what you replied (I left it 
all in this mail). You suggested that developers should rather leave this list 
instead of doing something about the problem which causes them to consider to 
leave. Don’t you think there is something wrong if Haiku developers feel they 
don’t want to be on the Haiku developers list anymore?

This brings back BeOS memories. At one time I read that most Be engineers used 
to be on the Be developer list (the one for third party BeOS developers), but 
most of them left after a while since there was too much unconstructive whining.

Best regards,
-Stephan


> On Saturday, September 13, 2014, Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12.09.2014 22:58, Eftimios Georgiadis wrote:
>      > But sometimes having to argue ones position tends to renew passions.
> 
>     And sometimes, it causes people to become demotivated and go find a
>     better way to spen
>     I have heard quite a few developers mention privately that they are
>     considering unsubscribing to this list because they are sick of the
>     stupid. At what point does that do more harm than good?
> 
> In that case they are free to unsubscribe...
> 
> You obviously don't get it. This is the *developer* list. This is the list on 
> which we discuss the current development of Haiku. This is the list where 
> votes are held. Suggesting that the contributors leave the list when 
> non-contributors raise the noise level is simply absurd.
> 
> As a general hint to people sending one-liners to this list: This is not IRC. 
> Before you click "Send", take a minute or two to think about whether 1. your 
> post is on topic and 2. whether it contributes anything useful to the 
> discussion.
> 
> Maybe it's indeed time for some kind of restriction.
> 
> CU, Ingo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Med Vänliga Hälsingar
> Efthymios Georgiadis
> 


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