Re: Software as society (was: Re: Documentation Standards was Re: [ox-en] UserLinux)
- From: Martin Hardie <auskadi tvcabo.co.mz>
- Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:14:12 +0200
On Saturday 13 December 2003 20:03, Benj. Mako Hill wrote:
Please see my last messages to Martin Hardie. We're not going to come
to 100% consensus on everything but please try not to condemn those
who disagree with you on a particular issue as uncritical cultists and
zealots. It's insulting and makes for unproductive conversations.
i dont crticise those who disagree ... uts get frsutrated with people who are
not willing to look att hings froma different perspective
what is insulting is your suggestion or implication that only developers
really understand the context within which they work
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