On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:10:17 +0800 Igor M Podlesny <for.poige+lsr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's simple matter and as to me I prefer brevity. I see no purpose > in inflating mail body just due to it was short. It's simple matter, > that's why it's short, damn it. > > And finally — the fact of the reply *was* given proved that the > question was easily understood. So what, then? This is not actually correct. I don't think that I did understand your question, as you had provided no context. Your question might have been: 1/ I was reading the man page and discovered that RAID5 is not permitted with --build and wondered why. or 2/ I was reading the code and saw that RAID5 is not permitted with --build and wondered why or 3/ I was trying to do XX and thought that --build might be a solution but I need RAID5 and --build doesn't support RAID5 - why is that? Each of these could have quite different answers so I couldn't be sure that what I would say would actually be helpful unless I answered all of them, which would probably be a waste of effort to some extent. This is why I felt that "Because!" was about all that the question really deserved. I was feeling rather tired at the time which probably explains (without justifying) the shortness of my answer. I should have realised that and not replied at all - my mistake. BTW I wasn't intending sarcasm at all - sorry if you thought I was. NeilBrown > > > body. Why should Neil or anyone else take the time to write a helpful reply > > to someone who cannot even be bothered to write a good email? > > Ask him, not me. I wrote, he answered. 49 % off-topic, 1 % sarcasm, > another 50 on topic — hell yeah, at least something! > > > Neil told you why md raid does not (currently) implement "--build" for > > raid5. And he suggested that if you want that behaviour to change, you are > > always welcome to send a patch. If you don't want to write an > > implementation of the missing behaviour, that's fair enough too - very few > > people respond to "feel free to send a patch" by actually sending a patch. > > And I reminded that my daily job is not LSR hacking, so now what? > > > But if you want to get annoyed and sarcastic, please keep your comments to > > yourself. > > The same applies to you — keep it to yourself, David, if you wish. > I'm free to speak my mind free, am not I? > > --
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