Re: [modeator] Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Anguish
and this is what I get for posting at 2:30 on a Sunday night I’m of course the [Moderator] not modeator. ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderator

[modeator] Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Anguish
Having re-read your note, and noticed the language that was pointed out, you have been moderated on this list. This is not the appropriate location for such language. On May 2, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Patrick M. Rutkowski wrote: > I just got kick/banned from #macdev and #iphondev. I was asking an >

[modeator] Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Anguish
Issues with IRC are not directly related to cocoa development and do not belong here. please take these issues elsewhere. On May 2, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Patrick M. Rutkowski wrote: > I just got kick/banned from #macdev and #iphondev. I was asking an > exceptionally complicated NSStream question

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Gregory Casamento
I should also mention that the alternative on FreeNode for the iPhone development instead of #iphonedev is #iphone. My recommendation is to go there and to #macosxdev instead of #macdev if you want actual questions answered. I'm saying this from experience. :) GC On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:54 PM

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Gregory Casamento
Patrick, There are alternative channels on FreeNode to discuss Mac/iPhone development. You might give #macosxdev a shot since it seems to have developers in it who know what they're doing and are relatively nice. GC On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Patrick M. Rutkowski wrote: > Sorry, this is

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Dave DeLong
They're separate in the sense that this mailing list is hosted and moderated by Apple, and #macdev and #iphone are not. However, I wouldn't be surprised if there's quite a bit of crossover between this community and the IRC community. If you're interested, you may also consider checking out Sta

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Patrick M. Rutkowski
Sorry, this is all just really frustrating, and I guess I was running under the false assumption that #macdev/#iphone and the mailing lists are the same user community :-/ My apologies for the language. Your right, I shouldn't have posted this to the list at all. -Patrick On Sun, May 2, 2010 at

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Barry Skidmore
I'd ban you just for your language personally. The run on sentences and half thought out bad logic aside. Sent from my iPhone On May 2, 2010, at 7:30 PM, "Patrick M. Rutkowski" wrote: I just got kick/banned from #macdev and #iphondev. I was asking an exceptionally complicated NSStream q

Re: #macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Dave DeLong
Hi Patrick, This mailing list is not the place for you to grind your axe. It's where we ask questions and provide answers. I'd also just like to point out that excessive profanity and abusive language is a ban-worthy offense, as outlined in the terms and conditions you agreed to when signing

#macdev/#iphonedev ban, in need of sympathy

2010-05-02 Thread Patrick M. Rutkowski
I just got kick/banned from #macdev and #iphondev. I was asking an exceptionally complicated NSStream question in #iphonedev, and though I got a lot of pseudo-answers, nobody really even understood the question to begin with; I hand't even gotten far enough in physically typing out the text explain