Now you can safely ban me, I made my point which will be ignored as usual. Don't worry, I'll get a new account for the next upgrade.
2016-12-12 14:43 GMT+01:00 teo teo <[email protected]>: >> Many times there has been a bug, even when it affected a minority of people, >> Teo came here bullshitting this community. > > "Bullshitting"?? > > I don't remember ever lying, exagerating or speaking nonsense. The > only thing I can be accused of is using bad language, but I have never > attacked anybody while in fact *I* was repeatedly mocked and insulted. > Oh, I can also be accused of writing off-topic, to reply to the > insults and false accusations, like I am now. > >> It really doesn't matter if it's Ubuntu or political issues, the goal is >> keeping oneself in that mood. > > You are very wrong my friend. I hate being in that "mood" and I have > no goal whatsoever of keeping myself in it. My system breaking at any > random time because of a minor update, or my computer becoming a > useless pile of metal when just upgrading the OS, that is the sort of > things that put me in that mood, as well as seeing how little the "QA" > community cares about them. > > >> Since Teo is experiencing those problems continuously, and mostly when >> upgrading to alpha releases > > "alpha" releases?? Are all non-LTS considered "alpha"? Ok, that > explains a lot of things. > > Yes, I am experiencing problems continuously because Ubuntu is full of > problems, and if it is mostly when upgrading I guess it's because > upgrades are the weakest point of Ubuntu. > You should realize that the percentage of people, among those > experiencing issues, who take the time to write to this mailing list, > is ridiculously small, so for every one or two users like me who pop > here every once in a while ranting about some issue there must be > hundreds of thousands out there silently suffering from them, many of > them probably just stopping using Ubuntu. Instead of saying "here's a > troll" you should be taking note that there some serious issue to be > addressed. > > >> I'm even considering if he isn't simply paid for anti-marketing here > > LOL, you are so ridiculous. > How many end users read this list? Do you really think [that anybody > would think] that this would be a sensible place for doing any kind of > marketing or antimarketing? -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
