Okay enough now. --
M.CHAILLAN Nicolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.WorldAKT.com Hébergement de sites internets. "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I for one think that poster didn't enough grief. I mean, you go on and > on about making a 'mistake', but it's not like his mistake was to ask a > JavaScript or MySQL question in a php mailing list. He asked for an > illegal version of software from those who make / contribute to the > software. That's not a mistake, that's disrespect. Regardless, I > didn't post anything to him, nor will I say anything else about it. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>>Who can tell me where I can get the cracked Zend Encoder 3.0 ? > >> > > > >>Are you a muppet? > >> > >>This list is run by the people who make Zend Encoder! > >> > >>FOOL > > > > > >>Ah, my first laugh of the day. > > > > > > Okay, that's enough. I'm incredibly disappointed in this list. It's very > > helpful at times, but at other times can degenerate into immature > > namecalling and fingerpointing like the above and other examples. So this > > poster made a mistake. Cut him or her some slack. But I guess since none of > > the fingerpointers here have ever made a mistake, then I guess you all have > > the right to go ahead and make fun. This person made a post that he or she > > shouldn't have made, and since then has been ridiculed on a public forum by > > about four or five of us. If we all can look past this mistake and get back > > to posting constructive comments, this poster can get back to feeling a > > little sense of community here when needing legitimate help. So can we give > > this poster a break, or should we continue and then respond to every > > fingerpointer with the same lack of respect next time a mistake is made? > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php