On Wednesday 29 March 2006 16:47, Ivan Gyurdiev wrote:
[quoting sean <seanlkml(a)sympatico.ca>]
> We're not trying to convince you of anything, you're
free to go about
> your business, using Linux in a way that meets your needs. Please extend
> to us the same courtesy so everyone can get on with it.
While I agree with your overall point that keeping Fedora open is a a
good thing, kindly use singular instead of plural, or qualify which
group of people you're representing on a community list.
Kindly learn to read context. It was a reply to Eric's mail, and this remark
appears to have been addressed to Eric. This would have been more obvious had
you actually attributed the quote too :)
Or should we all start using French, Latin or German which have distinct
singular and plural pronouns in almost all contexts?