On Sep 16, 2015, at 2:48 PM, Michael Friedrich <michael.friedr...@netways.de> wrote: > Frustration being explicitely put into public domain rather than going > offline and yelling or smashing something is pretty bad. It only helps for 5 > minutes feeling better but obviously insults or puts stress on anyone working > on this open source project. > > Such behaviour is pretty common amongst oss projects, and it is not the first > time happening. > > I'm just the guy not willing to tolerate such frustration dumps but > interested in questions and answers and people helping each other. Everything > else is just bad karma.
The only person who posted frustrated was YOU. I simply asked if there was a better forum for support, which is a perfectly reasonable question since the web project appears to be semi-detached and might have its own list. To which you posted your frustrated and pissy response. Take a good hard look in the mirror, man. Everything you said above was about you, not about me. > And if you ask yourself - when do they actually develop Icinga when they are > demanded to be doing community support at the same time? The exact same as all of us who accept bug reports on our projects, and actually fix them. You’re operating in a community of people who develop, release, maintain and support. Shocking, I know, but we do the work without whining about it and pissing on people who did nothing more egregious than to ask if there was a better place to get support for the web interface. There’s nothing pissy or frustrated in my response. But the projection mirror you cast aspersions at is deeply amusing. While you’re busy tossing personal attacks at someone with a simple question, people are posting workaround hacks for the outstanding bug reports nobody can be bothered to reply to. Perhaps if you were to stop calling people names, you might get a PR from someone interested in a solution. So if you’ll stop with the battery of direct personal attacks (that violate your employer's terms of use for this list), and perhaps give me what you do know about the interfaces in question as a starting point, perhaps we can help each other. -- Jo Rhett Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects. _______________________________________________ icinga-users mailing list icinga-users@lists.icinga.org https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users