Hi Ali,

Having 'manners and respect' includes not telling other people to learn 'manners and respect'.

Also, from my point of view, you're both speaking in an informal fashion. We're all here because we're volunteers, and I don't think we need to be especially formal.

Firing insults back is never an appropriate way to deal with unexpected content on a mailing list; either ignore it and move on, or tactfully mention it if it becomes a persistent problem.

I hope I have not outspoken my position, but I feel you've erred in your judgement.

Michael

On 26/06/13 18:08, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:

I would strongly suggest you go and learn some manners and respect, then come back :)
I would also suggest you read the CoC and the mailing list do and do not.

And before you jump in to the middle of some serious discussion, keep the informal stuff away and don't assume you know much about Lubuntu because you do not.

I did not like your attitude at all and there are billion of better way to express your thoughts rather than this. I don't reply such non-sense.

And next time you want to shout, do it off this list!

Too bad this list is not moderated.

P.S.
Obviously, Linux is not your cup of tea so I would strongly recommend you stick with Microsoft Windows :)


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Tracer <bull...@mail.com <mailto:bull...@mail.com>> wrote:

    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Ali Linx (amjjawad)

    > Above all, none of us know how much RAM those users have.

    Assume 128 MB.
    That is what I had. And XP installed readily and NEVER crashed.
    (Tho' it never RAN, it only "walked")
    Browsing, emails, torrents, movies, music, ebook-readers... with
    the overhead of Avast-Anti-virus.
    Youtube ran on Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and NEVER crashed.

    While W95, W97, W98 & W2k used to crash, requiring reinstalls like
    once a week on an average, I installed XP only ONCE. Used 10 years.

    I don't like Microsoft's attitude; I am quite disgusted by their
    philosophy of change for the sake of change (and, ahem, profit)
    but don't let my anti-MS jihad dwarf the fact that XP really WORKED.

    This's hardly a platform for praise of XP ...except when it's a fact.
    ("He who cares not to know the strength of his enemy shall soon
    taste defeat"  -Sun Tsu, The Art of War)

    Exec Summary: XP users have HIGH expectations!

    > We don't even know how many are they. We are so far basing our
    actions on assuming this
    > and that. No solid and fixed data yet and I guess we will never
    have that.
    > How Many Windows XP Users are having 256MB RAM or Less?
    >
    > 10%?
    > 20%?
    > 50%?
    >
    > I have no idea.
    > I hope you see my point and what I'm trying to say here.

    I do, but I dont like it at all.
    That is how I would expect Bill Gates/Steve Jobs to think & talk.
    Linux guys are ( should be ) more like Picasso/Rembrandt.
    And the attitude inspired by Bhagwad Gita.

    Exec Summary: Go by your conscience/passion, not repercussions.

    PS : One bad apple...
    Whether you let down 10% or 50% people, you have let down the
    Lubuntu philosophy, and sold your soul.

    > What is wrong with our current installer? :D
    > It is really simply and beautiful :D

    Hej! I'd think Bill Gates makes you say that!
    Half of Puppy,Knoppix,Slax,BrowserLinux,Slitaz,Bodhi,Arch users
    couldn't get Lubuntu installed, so they drifted to...

    Exec Summary: Lubuntu is GOOD! ....Pity you can't install it.

    > I think this will cost us time and extra work which
    unfortunately, no one
    > has :(

    OMG! Do you read Scott Adams or does Scott Adams read you?
    (Do you have pointy hair?!!)

    Always, especially when resources are low, attack the BOTTLENECK!
    Lubuntu is ALREADY good. It's been field tested since 04-2010!
    Work on the INSTALLER or just release 10.04 to the XP users.

    > We must not confuse them with multiple options. I'm very concern and
    > worried about our Wiki Area. It must be as simple as pie if we
    really
    > really want to have more users. Oh, in fact, as new comers, they
    might not
    > read :D I've seen some examples of some guys who need someone to
    come and
    > do the clicks for him while he sits back and watch :D we need to
    expect
    > that level of users if we really want to make a huge success.

    OHHHH, Sure, XP users come from Somalia, Sudan & Saudi!!!
    Doh.
    You are thinking of Mac, aren't you!
    Windows users are pretty much up to speed.
    In fact, installing software packages in Windows is MUCH
    more difficult than using Synaptic! Starts with a Readme file!

    ============================
    Exec Summary: LISTEN TO NIO.
    ============================

    BR,
    Tracey









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