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Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Jan 2008 05:47:12 -0500 |
> That is an insulting way to present your suggestions. If you want
> your suggestions to be considered, please dont make them offensive.
> I won't give in to bullying.
Er...would you prefer I began lying to you, then?
Please recognize the difference between presenting your opinions
in a civil tone and pretending to have other opinions.
If you insist, I could write things like "Yes! Yes! The assumptiona
and practices of 1993 are still *totally appropriate* in 2008, more
than a decade after the big WWW buildout.
You are welcome to say you think that a change is needed, as long
as you do it without insulting those who might disagree with you.
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, (continued)
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Nick Roberts, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Miles Bader, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Nick Roberts, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Andreas Schwab, 2008/01/06