On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 7:38 AM, Paul R. Ramer <free10...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/26/2016 05:24 AM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > > It doesn't seem reasonable to me. > > Honestly, what is with this, "It doesn't seem reasonable to me," line? > This is the second post in the thread where you have said this. If you > want people to react positively to the needs of your project, you might > choose not to say things like, "I don't want to...," and, "It doesn't > seem reasonable to me." > > You already know that there seems to be a consensus that your project is > not a solution to any problem. [1] You effectively ask for help, and yet > when someone tells you how you can make a Debian package, which is an > issue on your development website [2], you say that you don't want to do > it because it "doesn't seem reasonable." > > You can't have it both ways. You are either engaging, communicative, > reasonable, and compromising, or you are not. But don't expect anyone > to help you when reject their ideas out of turn. > > You asked for help on smartcards recently because you don't have any > readers or cards. I am not sure whether your project is useful or not, > but I had considered giving you some assistance since I have multiple > readers and cards. I might help you out when I had some free time just > because you asked for it, I thought. But your inflexible, and sometimes > irreverent, attitude has soured my intention. > This message about me is a bit off topic, in my opinion. So, I don't find it reasonable to reply here.
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