Why we chose not to use D for our Linux project

Chris R. Miller lordSaurontheGreat at gmail.com
Tue May 20 18:52:00 PDT 2008


Neal Alexander wrote:
> Chris R. Miller wrote:
>> Ty Tower Wrote:
>>
>>> Lars Ivar Igesund Wrote:
>>>>> Don't start on me ! I am still here and contributing with posts 
>>>>> wherever I see stupidity, 
>>>> Contributing more stupidity?
>>> Now you see Lars here be your way, and your error.
>>> Attack the messenger and ignore the message We all fall into it from 
>>> time to time but you do it regularly whenever someone says anything 
>>> negative.
>>>
>>> What happens then is no-one dare give you a message for fear of 
>>> ridicule and being on your high horse you influence others with your 
>>> view .
>>> So if its OK for you to do it ,it will be acceptable for others and 
>>> this permeates down to other forum members and nothing gets fixed
>>> This is how it is with D now . You could fix it simply by a small 
>>> change to  your approach and attitude. If you assume directness is 
>>> rudeness you are very wrong.
>>
>> I wise man speaks of what he sees.  The easiest approach to 
>> communication in a newsgroup, forum, or mailing list is a simple loop:
>>
>> 1) State what you see.
>> 2) State what you think.
>> 3) (optional) State what you ****think**** should change.
>> 4) Goto: 1
>>
>> Ty sees a resistence to change.  He thinks that this is making D a 
>> harder language for new people to get into.  He thinks that people 
>> should start taking criticism less personally and more like 
>> contstructive criticism.
>>
>> I see no reason for animosity here.
>>
> I don't see how you can take a person who has conversations with 
> themselves (under different aliases) seriously.
> 
> Especially when all the multiple personalities are douchebags haha.

In the event that you are accusing me of being "personality" of Ty, I 
rebuke you and must say you have no idea what you are talking about.

We are two different people who live on different continents and have 
different lives.  I resent your implications to the contrary.

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