On 22/08/12 03:03, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote: > On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Felipe Contreras > <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> So if it works for you, it will surely work for *everybody* else. I >> have seen this argument so many times that I'm starting to worry about >> the rationality of Arch Linux users and developers. >> >> Yes, it's good to be on the bleeding edge, but there's a difference >> between using the latest and greatest Linux kernel (stable one), >> glibc, gcc, or even python. But systemd is an entirely different >> beast, but apparently you are simply unable to understand how >> different it is. >> >> Go ahead make it the default, and if people start hitting problems >> (everything points they will, and they will be *bad*), you would have >> such massive complains that the recent discussions in arch-general >> would seem mild in comparison. >> >> Nobody likes to have their system totally broken with no easy solution >> in sight for no reason. > You know that all this jibber-jabber could be easily avoided if you > just asked for help or opened bug reports, don't you? You know, just > like when polite peopple try to solve their own problems and, when > nothing else seems to work, ask for help in a friendly community, with > a friendly attitude. That is what really mekes Arch so good and you > seems to ignore so many times. > > You didn't contributted to any discussion at all. Just kept comming > with the same points over and over, with an arrogant attitude that > enfuriates more than anything. > > Please, refrain from just flaming. If you want help, ask for it. > Otherwise, just shut up. > +1