[MPlayer-cvslog] r34228 - trunk/stream/stream.h

Reimar Döffinger Reimar.Doeffinger at gmx.de
Sat Oct 22 16:19:39 CEST 2011


On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 03:41:18PM +0200, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> Ignoring somebody is easy enough when they grit their teeth and cooperate
> silently.  But when it comes to active ignoration with bad log messages
> that are not subsequently fixed and immediate reverts instead of finding
> a proper solution, I don't see how this is supposed to work.

Maybe go through me or some other intermediate of your choice when
there is an issue.
The problem with these cases is that they can be intentional
provocation or just a mistake or just a different point of view.
I am almost certain that at this point you will by default assume the
former and react accordingly which can only make things worse,
particularly if it happened to be a honest mistake.

> > Obviously that most directly applies to name-calling, however I
> > don't look much more kindly on a "lol" on something that is not funny.
> 
> I don't think that's on the same level as insults and accusations of
> criminal activity.

I'm not particularly interested in making a distinction when it's above
"too much, makes people not want to read their mails" (I appreciate
it does matter to you and possibly others).
I'm not having a particularly thick skin anymore.
Also your "lol" could have been read as in insult, see below.

> > I have seen a pattern that everyone thinks only they do important work.
> 
> That pattern does indeed exist and I have seen and complained about it
> many times.  I do not, however, subscribe to that pattern.

I brought it up also because that was one way to read the "lol".
It was not at all clear whether it was directed at the inappropriate
wording or whether you were making fun of the regression testing and
fixing that Carl _is_ doing a good bit of (not everything on-list).


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