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Message #07119
Re: Concerns about clearing disagreements before committing.
On 11/21/2011 05:42 AM, AndreyAF wrote:
> Dick,
>
> IMHO, you overly harsh in his statements and actions in relation to
> Vladimir. He began to do a great and necessary work, in which need is lasts
> long.
> On rework of internal representation of the coordinates have said
> repeatedly in KiCad-team. But when found a developer who took the time and
> effort to make this work - it instead of help and support immediately get a
> rap on the knuckles. For the leader kicad-team (as I understand, you think
> yourself so), this approach is not entirely correct. There should be
> constructive criticism, not voluntarism.
>
You write me this message using a title: "Concerns about clearing disagreements before
committing".
To me, there is insufficient evidence that we have a common language for communication.
Just as a test, let me know if you think the attached is funny.
I don't mean to be rude, but English comprehension has been assumed all along here.
----- ENGLISH TEST----------------------------
*BANK ROBBERY IN TEXAS*
*
A hooded robber burst into a Texas Bankand forced the Tellers to load a sack full of cash.
On his way out the door a brave Texas customer grabbed the hood and pulled it off
revealing the robber's face.* *
The robber shot the customer without a moment's hesitation.
He then looked around the bank and noticed one of the tellers looking straight at him. The
robber instantly shot him also.* *
Everyone else, by now very scared, looked intently down at the floor insilence.* *
The robber yelled, "Well, did anyone else see my face?"* *
There are a few moments of utter silence in which everyone was plainly afraid to speak.
Then one old man tentatively raised his hand and said, *
*
"My wife got a pretty good look at you."*
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