Sharetext [message #177393] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 10:14 |
matrobriva
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Hi to everybody.
I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
YouTube does with video.
I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
The portal is located at http://sharetext.altervista.org
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Re: Sharetext [message #177394 is a reply to message #177393] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 10:48 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
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[Posted & mailed]
matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
> I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
>
> Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
> YouTube does with video.
>
> I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
> The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
> Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
> his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
> It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
> work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
>
> The portal is located at http://[…].altervista.org
Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are lacking
a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server you use to
post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network abuse), or the
domain name it is available at does instill confidence that this is anything
but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using and there is no
potentially harmful content there.
Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a business
case. There are several such services established already, so why support
or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your posting to raise
suspicion, and too little information to convince anyone. It is certainly
insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong supporter of Free Software.
But you go about this the wrong way.
PointedEars
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> If you get a bunch of authors […] that state the same "best practices"
> in any programming language, then you can bet who is wrong or right...
Not with javascript. Nonsense propagates like wildfire in this field.
-- Richard Cornford, comp.lang.javascript, 2011-11-14
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Re: Sharetext [message #177397 is a reply to message #177394] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 13:57 |
Scott Johnson
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On 3/24/2012 3:48 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> [Posted& mailed]
>
> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>
>> I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
>>
>> Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
>> YouTube does with video.
>>
>> I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
>> The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
>> Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
>> his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
>> It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
>> work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
>>
>> The portal is located at http://[…].altervista.org
>
> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are lacking
> a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server you use to
> post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network abuse), or the
> domain name it is available at does instill confidence that this is anything
> but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using and there is no
> potentially harmful content there.
>
> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a business
> case. There are several such services established already, so why support
> or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your posting to raise
> suspicion, and too little information to convince anyone. It is certainly
> insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong supporter of Free Software.
> But you go about this the wrong way.
>
>
> PointedEars
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Re: Sharetext [message #177398 is a reply to message #177394] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 14:07 |
matrobriva
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> [Posted & mailed]
>
> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>
>> I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
>>
>> Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
>> YouTube does with video.
>>
>> I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
>> The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
>> Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
>> his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
>> It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
>> work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
>>
>> The portal is located at http://[…].altervista.org
>
> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are lacking
> a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server you use to
> post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network abuse), or the
> domain name it is available at does instill confidence that this is anything
> but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using and there is no
> potentially harmful content there.
>
> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a business
> case. There are several such services established already, so why support
> or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your posting to raise
> suspicion, and too little information to convince anyone. It is certainly
> insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong supporter of Free Software.
> But you go about this the wrong way.
>
>
> PointedEars
Hello Thomas.
I'm sorry you could not verify my identity.
Generally I use the server news.linuxfan.net, where I am registered
with my name, this morning I mistakenly posted
the message with aioe.
If you do a search on my e-mail on a search engine
and then translate the results from Italian, you can easily understand
that I'm not spammer and that Sharetext is a project of mine.
Sharetext is free of commercial interests: the source is free,
the domain is free and a little advertising is only for keep the costs.
I didn't found online services that offer the same services that offer Sharetext.
Greetings and sorry for my English (i think this is the most important
problem).
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Re: Sharetext [message #177399 is a reply to message #177394] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 14:07 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/24/2012 6:48 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> [Posted& mailed]
>
> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>
>> I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
>>
>> Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
>> YouTube does with video.
>>
>> I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
>> The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
>> Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
>> his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
>> It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
>> work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
>>
>> The portal is located at http://[…].altervista.org
>
> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are lacking
> a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server you use to
> post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network abuse), or the
> domain name it is available at does instill confidence that this is anything
> but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using and there is no
> potentially harmful content there.
>
> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a business
> case. There are several such services established already, so why support
> or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your posting to raise
> suspicion, and too little information to convince anyone. It is certainly
> insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong supporter of Free Software.
> But you go about this the wrong way.
>
>
> PointedEars
I see nothing wrong with him not using his real name in a case like
this. I'm not so paranoid to think that just because he didn't that
it's a scam.
I looked at his site; it's Ok but needs a lot of work. I would
recommend he start from scratch with a decent design.
All in all, I think the op is pretty new at this and has what he thinks
is a great idea. However, your comments about a business case are well
founded.
I do help on Open Source projects - but these are projects which make
their code available to everyone. I charge for help on someone's web
site.
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Re: Sharetext [message #177400 is a reply to message #177399] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 14:33 |
matrobriva
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> I looked at his site; it's Ok but needs a lot of work. I would
> recommend he start from scratch with a decent design.
>
> All in all, I think the op is pretty new at this and has what he thinks
> is a great idea.
Thanks for the encouragement!
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Re: Sharetext [message #177402 is a reply to message #177398] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 22:29 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
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matrobriva wrote:
> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> [Posted & mailed]
>> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>>> [Sharetext at http://[…].altervista.org]
>>
>> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are
>> lacking a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server
>> you use to post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network
>> abuse), or the domain name it is available at does instill confidence
>> that this is anything but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using
>> and there is no potentially harmful content there.
>>
>> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a
>> business case. There are several such services established already, so
>> why support or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your
>> posting to raise suspicion, and too little information to convince
>> anyone. It is certainly insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong
>> supporter of Free Software. But you go about this the wrong way.
>
> Hello Thomas.
Hello. Here is public Network News; private e-mail is elsewhere. You
should learn to make the distinction.
> I'm sorry you could not verify my identity.
> Generally I use the server news.linuxfan.net, where I am registered
> with my name, this morning I mistakenly posted
> the message with aioe.
You are using another server now (which shows promise despite the
unnecessary full quote that you posted), but I can still see no real name
anywhere.
If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust first.
Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real name is
certainly a step in that direction.
> If you do a search on my e-mail on a search engine
> and then translate the results from Italian,
You cannot be serious.
> you can easily understand that I'm not spammer and that Sharetext is a
> project of mine.
I can see that I did not make myself clear enough; the message obviously did
not get through to you.
I did not write "spam"; I wrote _scam_, as in "fraud". In a non-commercial
project, and especially in a Free Software project, you do not ask for
people's CVs in advance, and you do not use suspicious domains. You would
set up a public repository at an established well-known domain, like
sourceforge.net or github.com (which provide their services for free),
publish the URL of the repository and give the people who request it (the
equivalent of) write access. Then you would judge people primarily by their
contributions, not their history.
If any personal history would be relevant, it would be the community
projects they have been working on, which, if important enough, would easily
show up in a web/repository search. And, coming full circle here, this is
also why *your* real name is important.
A showcase on how to start a successful Free Software project with a posting
on Usenet certainly is the Linux kernel. Go search it.
> I didn't found online services that offer the same services that offer
> Sharetext.
Sorry, but you will have to do your homework on your own.
> Greetings and sorry for my English (i think this is the most important
> problem).
Yes, English is the /lingua franca/ of software development and of the Free
Software community. Problems expressing yourself in it (not: being perfect
in it) are certainly a disadvantage when addressing and writing for that
global community.
HTH
PointedEars
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Re: Sharetext [message #177403 is a reply to message #177398] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 22:44 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/24/2012 10:07 AM, matrobriva wrote:
> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>
>> [Posted& mailed]
>>
>> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>>
>>> I have been working for about 3 months to a new project: Sharetext.
>>>
>>> Sharetext is a portal that allows users to share their texts just like
>>> YouTube does with video.
>>>
>>> I'd like to find collaborators to expand the code and improve it.
>>> The site is written in PHP and MySQL and is 100% free software.
>>> Whoever has intention to collaborate, may send a brief curriculum with
>>> his/her programming skills at this address: matrobriva(at)libero(dot)it
>>> It is necessary good knowledge of PHP and MySQL. One of the most urgent
>>> work is to adapt the class ODT2XHTML, but there is much more to do.
>>>
>>> The portal is located at http://[…].altervista.org
>>
>> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are lacking
>> a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server you use to
>> post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network abuse), or the
>> domain name it is available at does instill confidence that this is anything
>> but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using and there is no
>> potentially harmful content there.
>>
>> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a business
>> case. There are several such services established already, so why support
>> or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your posting to raise
>> suspicion, and too little information to convince anyone. It is certainly
>> insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong supporter of Free Software.
>> But you go about this the wrong way.
>>
>>
>> PointedEars
>
> Hello Thomas.
> I'm sorry you could not verify my identity.
> Generally I use the server news.linuxfan.net, where I am registered
> with my name, this morning I mistakenly posted
> the message with aioe.
> If you do a search on my e-mail on a search engine
> and then translate the results from Italian, you can easily understand
> that I'm not spammer and that Sharetext is a project of mine.
>
> Sharetext is free of commercial interests: the source is free,
> the domain is free and a little advertising is only for keep the costs.
>
> I didn't found online services that offer the same services that offer Sharetext.
>
> Greetings and sorry for my English (i think this is the most important
> problem).
Matrobriva,
Don't mind "Pointed Head". He's a well-known troll across several
Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything positive (or correct)
to say about anyone or anything.
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trolling [was: Re: Sharetext] [message #177404 is a reply to message #177403] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 06:29 |
Luuk
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On 24-03-2012 23:44, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 3/24/2012 10:07 AM, matrobriva wrote:
>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>
>
> Don't mind "Pointed Head". He's a well-known troll across several
> Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
>
> Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything positive (or correct)
> to say about anyone or anything.
>
Don't mind "Jerry Stuckle". He's a well-known troll across several
Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything usefull (or correct)
about anyone or anything. It's clearyly OFF-TOPIC to say something at
all about anyone in this newsgroup, but you'll have to ask Jerry for
more details about that....
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Re: trolling [was: Re: Sharetext] [message #177405 is a reply to message #177404] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 10:57 |
The Natural Philosoph
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Luuk wrote:
> On 24-03-2012 23:44, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 3/24/2012 10:07 AM, matrobriva wrote:
>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>
>
>> Don't mind "Pointed Head". He's a well-known troll across several
>> Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
>>
>> Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything positive (or correct)
>> to say about anyone or anything.
>>
>
>
> Don't mind "Jerry Stuckle". He's a well-known troll across several
> Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
>
> Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything usefull (or correct)
> about anyone or anything. It's clearly OFF-TOPIC to say something at
> all about anyone in this newsgroup, but you'll have to ask Jerry for
> more details about that....
+1
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To people who know nothing, anything is possible.
To people who know too much, it is a sad fact
that they know how little is really possible -
and how hard it is to achieve it.
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Re: trolling [was: Re: Sharetext] [message #177406 is a reply to message #177404] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 12:32 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/25/2012 2:29 AM, Luuk wrote:
> On 24-03-2012 23:44, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 3/24/2012 10:07 AM, matrobriva wrote:
>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>
>
>>
>> Don't mind "Pointed Head". He's a well-known troll across several
>> Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
>>
>> Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything positive (or correct)
>> to say about anyone or anything.
>>
>
>
> Don't mind "Jerry Stuckle". He's a well-known troll across several
> Usenet newsgroups, including this one.
>
> Most of us just ignore him - he never has anything usefull (or correct)
> about anyone or anything. It's clearyly OFF-TOPIC to say something at
> all about anyone in this newsgroup, but you'll have to ask Jerry for
> more details about that....
ROFLMAO! Another troll and his lackey speak up!
Neither of you have been any help in this newsgroup - most especially
your lap dog.
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Re: Sharetext [message #177408 is a reply to message #177402] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 18:12 |
matrobriva
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> matrobriva wrote:
>
>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> [Posted & mailed]
>>> matrobriva wrote in comp.lang.php:
>>>> [Sharetext at http://[…].altervista.org]
>>>
>>> Neither your From header field value or signature (both of which are
>>> lacking a real name, so your credentials could be checked), the server
>>> you use to post to Usenet (which is notorious for all kinds of network
>>> abuse), or the domain name it is available at does instill confidence
>>> that this is anything but a scam, that the URL you posted is worth using
>>> and there is no potentially harmful content there.
>>>
>>> Besides, your approach appears to be lacking proper research and a
>>> business case. There are several such services established already, so
>>> why support or use yours instead? I think there is enough text in your
>>> posting to raise suspicion, and too little information to convince
>>> anyone. It is certainly insufficient to convince me, and I am a strong
>>> supporter of Free Software. But you go about this the wrong way.
>>
>> Hello Thomas.
>
> Hello. Here is public Network News; private e-mail is elsewhere. You
> should learn to make the distinction.
>
>> I'm sorry you could not verify my identity.
>> Generally I use the server news.linuxfan.net, where I am registered
>> with my name, this morning I mistakenly posted
>> the message with aioe.
>
> You are using another server now (which shows promise despite the
> unnecessary full quote that you posted), but I can still see no real name
> anywhere.
>
> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust first.
> Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real name is
> certainly a step in that direction.
>
I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
email to you.
> I did not write "spam"; I wrote _scam_, as in "fraud". In a non-commercial
> project, and especially in a Free Software project, you do not ask for
> people's CVs in advance, and you do not use suspicious domains. You would
> set up a public repository at an established well-known domain, like
> sourceforge.net or github.com (which provide their services for free),
> publish the URL of the repository and give the people who request it (the
> equivalent of) write access. Then you would judge people primarily by their
> contributions, not their history.
>
> If any personal history would be relevant, it would be the community
> projects they have been working on, which, if important enough, would easily
> show up in a web/repository search. And, coming full circle here, this is
> also why *your* real name is important.
>
> A showcase on how to start a successful Free Software project with a posting
> on Usenet certainly is the Linux kernel. Go search it.
>
Probably I expressed wrong: I do not need a real curriculum (as it
takes to businesses) but simply a resconto of programming skills, even
without anagraphic data.
I did not know that aioe.org was a suspect domain. I'm sorry.
The SF repository is here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sharetext/
>> Greetings and sorry for my English (i think this is the most important
>> problem).
>
> Yes, English is the /lingua franca/ of software development and of the Free
> Software community. Problems expressing yourself in it (not: being perfect
> in it) are certainly a disadvantage when addressing and writing for that
> global community.
>
>
> HTH
>
> PointedEars
+1
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Re: Sharetext [message #177409 is a reply to message #177408] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 19:55 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
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matrobriva wrote:
> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust first.
>> Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real name
>> is certainly a step in that direction.
>
> I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
> email to you.
I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
going to need it.
PointedEars
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Sometimes, what you learn is wrong. If those wrong ideas are close to the
root of the knowledge tree you build on a particular subject, pruning the
bad branches can sometimes cause the whole tree to collapse.
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Re: Sharetext [message #177410 is a reply to message #177409] |
Mon, 26 March 2012 05:00 |
Scott Johnson
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On 3/25/2012 12:55 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> matrobriva wrote:
>
>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust first.
>>> Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real name
>>> is certainly a step in that direction.
>>
>> I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
>> email to you.
>
> I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
> going to need it.
>
>
> PointedEars
hmm.
That went south real fast.
Mat welcome I am sure you will be back this way for support.
Just don't take most of whats said around these parts too personal.
Scotty
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Re: Sharetext [message #177412 is a reply to message #177410] |
Mon, 26 March 2012 11:35 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/26/2012 1:00 AM, Scott Johnson wrote:
> On 3/25/2012 12:55 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> matrobriva wrote:
>>
>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust
>>>> first.
>>>> Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real
>>>> name
>>>> is certainly a step in that direction.
>>>
>>> I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
>>> email to you.
>>
>> I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
>> going to need it.
>>
>>
>> PointedEars
> hmm.
>
> That went south real fast.
>
> Mat welcome I am sure you will be back this way for support.
> Just don't take most of whats said around these parts too personal.
>
> Scotty
What do you expect when trolls get involved, Scotty?
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Re: Sharetext [message #177413 is a reply to message #177412] |
Mon, 26 March 2012 13:42 |
M. Strobel
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Am 26.03.2012 13:35, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
> On 3/26/2012 1:00 AM, Scott Johnson wrote:
>> On 3/25/2012 12:55 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> matrobriva wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> > If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust
>>>> > first.
>>>> > Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real
>>>> > name
>>>> > is certainly a step in that direction.
>>>>
>>>> I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
>>>> email to you.
>>>
>>> I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
>>> going to need it.
>>>
>>>
>>> PointedEars
>> hmm.
>>
>> That went south real fast.
>>
>> Mat welcome I am sure you will be back this way for support.
>> Just don't take most of whats said around these parts too personal.
>>
>> Scotty
>
> What do you expect when trolls get involved, Scotty?
>
Maybe not to require a proof of innocence on first sight.
/Str.
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Re: Sharetext [message #177414 is a reply to message #177413] |
Mon, 26 March 2012 14:28 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 3/26/2012 9:42 AM, M. Strobel wrote:
> Am 26.03.2012 13:35, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
>> On 3/26/2012 1:00 AM, Scott Johnson wrote:
>>> On 3/25/2012 12:55 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> matrobriva wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> >> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust
>>>> >> first.
>>>> >> Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your real
>>>> >> name
>>>> >> is certainly a step in that direction.
>>>> >
>>>> > I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
>>>> > email to you.
>>>>
>>>> I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
>>>> going to need it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> PointedEars
>>> hmm.
>>>
>>> That went south real fast.
>>>
>>> Mat welcome I am sure you will be back this way for support.
>>> Just don't take most of whats said around these parts too personal.
>>>
>>> Scotty
>>
>> What do you expect when trolls get involved, Scotty?
>>
>
> Maybe not to require a proof of innocence on first sight.
>
> /Str.
That's how trolls act. If they couldn't criticize someone, they
wouldn't have anything to say. But their huge egos won't let them stay
quiet.
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Re: Sharetext [message #177416 is a reply to message #177410] |
Mon, 26 March 2012 15:24 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Scott Johnson wrote:
> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> matrobriva wrote:
>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> If you want people to trust you, you will have to earn that trust
>>>> first. Basic politeness, which includes introducing yourself with your
>>>> real name is certainly a step in that direction.
>>> I usually don't spread my real name, if you want, I can send it via
>>> email to you.
>>
>> I can see that you are not serious. Good luck with your project; you are
>> going to need it.
> hmm.
>
> That went south real fast.
Well, how can I take someone seriously who thinks they can successfully
start a *community* (software) project on a *pseudonymous* basis? Those
paradigms do not mix.
F'up2 poster
PointedEars
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