> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 19:39
>
> on 1/22/01 2:55 AM, "Paulo Gaspar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Now, by fundamentally right I mean that the basic idea is
> perfect and that
> > the implementation is somewhat shity. In the case of dial ins,
> I think that
> > he should not reprehend specific people (as he did with me and
> others) for
> > not trying to dial in when he does not know shit about why we
> did not do it.
>
> ...
> Your insistence that no one should know your personal business is bullshit
> in a public forum where you are speaking your mind freely. If I wasn't
able
> to make the meeting I would have stood up and told everyone why in clear
> details. I guess I expect the same level of professionalism from others
> concerning events as important as a PMC meeting that is a result of heated
> mailing list discussions. Maybe that is wrong.
> ...
I think that principle is right. What is (IMO) wrong is to be judge and
condemn people for not dialing in even before you know why.
> > I just replied non stop and point by point to Jon's postings as he often
> > does (without even getting, IMHO, as personal as he sometimes did).
> >
> > * However, some people reprehended me and not him.
> > (And notice that I was doing this only with Jon.)
>
> There is a simple reason that comes from a very old saying:
>
> Two wrongs don't make a right.
>
> If I'm wrong, then trying to show me that I'm wrong by also being wrong
> doesn't make you look right.
>
> I'm not saying that what I was doing was wrong, but I am saying
> that it was
> wrong of you to try to show me that I was wrong by being wrong.
> That is why
> other people were flaming you more than me. :-)
> :-)
hehehe
You could be right about that being the reason! It is another way
of considering the issue that makes some sense.
=:o)
> -jon
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
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