On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Markus Teich <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> wrote: > Martin Kühne wrote: >> TL;DR, while I'm sure most of this stuff holds further scrutiny, I just doubt >> it's generally a good idea to list so many problems while providing no >> technical context whatsoever. > > Heyho Martin, > > I didn't want to do the whole schoolwork for Lukáš, so I just gave a > hint/possible fact which he should be able to check himself. It's important to > learn how to research arguments to build your own oppinion. Providing Lukáš > with > ready-to-use text blocks would just increase the filter-bubble problem. I > think > other responses had similar intentions. > > --Markus >
So, OP, take note and don't leak our laziness into your final product. I chimed in because I totally missed any mention of OP's responsibility here. The problem is that I feel like copy+paste can really misrepresent the open source community as a whole. The few of us content with researching a subject poorly with little to no aspiration to technical detail and accuracy may cause real harm to the many of us who take a lot of care about these things. So it does you and us a favor to look at issues with care. Which means, you are left with pointers into a few directions really worth looking into more closely, and as I'm not in depth educated about thing I wouldn't buy myself, I'd be actually interested in your findings. cheers! mar77i