In the "good old days" of Unix, the community succeeded because we all
shared and treated each other with respect. Each listened to the
other. Sure, there were disagreements about technical issues, as well
there should have been, but they were rarely made personal. That's what
made that community great. I liked those times, and loved the people in
them. What happened to lose those aspects? I don't think I want to
be part of the new community where egos seem to run rampant...
Deborah
On 12/6/17 4:41 PM, Larry McVoy wrote:
Deborah,
I'm pretty sure I know the conversation (and I don't believe I was a
part of it, just read it) and I'm 100% sure nobody intended to be
rude, they were just trying to get at an accurate history of what
happened.
I can see how you could take offense but I don't think any was intended
and it would be a loss if you left. Please reconsider.
--lm
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 04:39:03PM -0800, Deborah Scherrer wrote:
> Could someone please tell me how to get off this list? I was rather
> appalled at the rudeness in the previous conversation...
>
> Deborah