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The documentation can be treated as a separable component of the source code
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, April 28 2012 @ 04:47 PM EDT
What networks were you posting on in this manner in the 60s?

You must live in a very sad and lonely world - you should make room in it for
something other than your ego.

I doubt you will last long here, and it speaks volumes both about yourself and
about PJ.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

The documentation can be treated as a separable component of the source code
Authored by: PJ on Saturday, April 28 2012 @ 05:39 PM EDT
Well, then go away. Really. I
can't be bothered with people who
refuse to care at all about how
other people feel.

Or adjust. It's your choice. You
seem to have made it already, but
I hope you reconsider. There's a
lot a person with tech skills can
contribute here. But you can't
contribute if you upset everyone.

This is my home on the Internet. It's
like my personal space. I have invited
people I like to dinner. You show up
and insist on insulting one of my
guests and upsetting the entire room.
Guess what happens next?

See the point? Politeness isn't
censorship. We all hold back from
expressing every thought that enters
our heads. For example, I'm not
telling you what I think of you.

: )

So try to do the same.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

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