Re: What ever happened to standardizing signal level?

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Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 30.05.2010, 00:01 -0700 schrieb VDR User:
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:52 PM, hermann pitton
> <hermann-pitton@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> ...troll spam removed...
> >
> 
> Hermann, you're a known troll with clearly nothing to contribute to
> this thread therefore you're comments are unwelcome.  Your mostly
> incoherent rant sounds like the ramblings of somebody who has consumed
> too much alcohol, and you're obviously using this mailing list as a
> cry for attention.  I'll ask you kindly to stop wasting everyones time
> with your moronic nonsense and direct your harassment elsewhere.  I'm
> sure you can find something better to do with your time then polluting
> this mailing list and making yourself look foolish.
> 
> To everyone else, please disregard this post and the imbecile in which
> I'm replying to.

I tried in vain, several times, to get the VDR User to some ground.

To participate in development is about patches, as a minimum.

Driver maintainers are on a much higher level and can disregard patches.

If patches go to mainline, one has to allow to be authenticated.

There is no other way to get any "stuff" in else, with reasons.

If one is acting under some anonymous name and email account, there is
no way to fulfill this first requirement.

So, anything coming in from such, is taken as trolling.

Especially, if one did already qualify for "taking it all over", rule
the personal engaged and so on ...

I'm not sure, if we have to improve the wiki for those never ever
sending any patches, since this is the first on what we meet.

But some, taking it all over, seem still to be in urgent need about how
to improve that ;)

Cheers,
Hermann









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