Am 7. November 2016 13:29:50 MEZ, schrieb David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:
>Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> writes:
>
>> Am 07.11.2016 um 11:12 schrieb mclaren:
>>
>>> Thus end users must go it alone and find workarounds for themselves.
>>> Programmers will never lift a finger to help you when things go
>>> wrong.  Instead, the programmer will typically blame the victim:
>"Oh,
>>> the program is supposed to work that way. That's a feature, not a
>>> bug." Or: "You shouldn't want to do that, no user would ever want to
>>> do what you're doing."
>>>
>>> Musicians must develop a very thick skin and learn to expect
>>> this. The crucial issue is to get a score, by whatever means
>>> possible, and then move on. Practicing musicians quickly learn to
>>> regard programmers as a form of damage and route around them.
>>
>> Hm. Wouldn't it be possible to make an exception and actually remove
>> this person from the list?
>
>Let's not make more work for the list administrator than necessary
>before it's clear that this is more than a temporary problem with
>communicating in an adequate manner.

Well, it was more a verbose sigh than a serious request  ...


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