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>>>>> On Sat, 10 May 2014, Wulf C Krueger wrote: |
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> It's called "professionalism" - you either pick up a responsibility |
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> and deal with even the less... pleasant... people or you don't pick |
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> it up in the first place. |
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> In an "office", selectively ignoring those one doesn't like is |
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> completely inacceptable. And, yes, this is true for any kind of |
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> hobby as well. Otherwise, it's better called "amateurism". |
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Hello Philantrop, |
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By these criteria, Linux would be an unprofessional project: |
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"Ignoring good taste and consideration is most likely to result in you |
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being ignored." [1] |
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Ulrich |
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[1] http://www.tux.org/lkml/ |