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El Jue, 5 de Febrero de 2009, 22:01, Jesús Guerrero escribió: |
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> El Jue, 5 de Febrero de 2009, 21:25, Nikos Chantziaras escribió: |
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>> Jesús Guerrero wrote: |
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>>> It's not "The community vs. you", you are part of the community |
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>>> since the very moment you start using linux. |
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>> Most people don't want to be some part of some weird community. They |
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>> just want to use a computer. If they were looking for friends, they |
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>> might try the local sports club. |
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> Right. But people who don't want to do some work to change |
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> the things have no right to complain either. Unless they are paying a |
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> monthly bill how you do on your sports club. Do you pay here? |
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To reword it, if you like it use it, if you don't then don't |
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use it. It's not about joining a weird community as you defined it |
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or about making friends here. I am not here to make friends since |
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I -as most people here I guess- do have a social life that's not |
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inside my monitor. |
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This is about people that's giving you |
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for free a tool to do your work. And you can't even bother to |
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fill in a bug? Well, whatever... I supposed that complaining on |
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mailing lists instead will fix the issue faster... |
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Jesús Guerrero |