On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:56:06PM +0100, Dick Hoogendijk wrote: > I think most of the time Anthony *does* know what he writes about
He certainly know more about some subjects than I do, I will not dispute that. However in all these e-mails I've never seen him back off once on subjects that I *do* know, even when faced with overwhelming evidence that contradict his 'facts'. > Discussion will *never* silence such a person, nor will polite questions > do the trick. They feed on response. The only way we got rid of this > person was to *totally* ignore everything he wrote about. *Everything*! > It took quite a while before everybody understood this to be the way to > go. As long as people keep on responding, Anthony's will florish.. > > As he once said (one of the things I agree about): a killfile is no > solution; it's the easy way out; a bit childish even ;-) It is a bit childish; that's why he currently is the *only* person whose mail goes directly to /dev/null. I had actually given him the benefit of the doubt; this is my second encounter with a person named 'Anthony Atkielski' on this list (given the name I presume it's the same one), and it's not pretty _for the second time_. Reasoning wouldn't work the first time, and I can certainly ignore a lot of e-mail that I get from him or others, but I do get a bit upset when a person simply misstates the facts and will not back down (IE better at standards support being just one of said facts). I agree that response is what keeps these threads alive, and I know that I'm contributing once again to the flames. However I'm still hoping that Anthony will stop writing e-mails and start writing code or documentation, or maybe triage bugs, or *anything* else that benefits the FreeBSD project more than bickering about logo's, other OS's, and desktops, and who 'is right' in one situation vs another. Actually *doing* things is pretty satisfying too, you know. In any case, this is my last public e-mail on the subject. --Stijn -- Beware of he who would deny you access to information. For in his heart he thinks himself your master. -- Sid Meier, "Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri"
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