Re: [PATCH] contrib: remote-helpers: add move warnings (v2.0)

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On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Felipe Contreras
<felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ronnie Sahlberg wrote:
>> Could you please calm down and adjust your behavior.  This constant
>> hostility and rudeness makes the mailing list very unpleasant.
>
> I explaind that to him multiple times. In the mail I replied to he is
> once again assuming I'm a *insert-your-favorite-non-smart-adjective*,
> and explaining to me what a regression is.
>
> How many times must one repeat something before one is entitled so thay
> something is not "getting through the skull" of another person? 5? 10?
> 20?
>
> But fine, let's assume I do have to adjust my behavior. Maybe I should
> have said "it doesn't register in your brain", or just "it fails to grab
> your attention".
>
> But if I have to adjust for saying that (which was true), what do you
> say to Junio for saying this? (which was not)

I know I shouldn't but I will respond anyway.

The problem is about you and your behaviour. Not Junio or anyone else.

Please adjust and stop your constant hostile, confrontational and
abusive behavior on this mailinglist.
Your behavior is not a winning strategy and will only result in
alienating you and impair your interactions with
the rest of the git community.


If anything, Junio have shown an amazing amount of patience and
restraint with you.
I would not have tolerated your kind of behavior in any project I am
maintainer for.


>
>> > Stop this idiocy.
>
> I presume nothing, because Junio is a riskier target.

Please follow Junio's advice. It will benefit both you as well as all
other participants in the community.
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