On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 10:32 -0600, Thomas Cameron wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig White" craigwhite@azapple.com To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" fedora-list@redhat.com Cc: "Frank Stratton - VE3YY" fstratton@rogers.com Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 9:37 AM Subject: Re: TOP POSTING
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 09:56 -0500, Frank Stratton - VE3YY wrote:
Hi All,
I've decided to withdraw from this list, but before I do I want to have my 2 cents worth. I received a nasty message from a David CURRY (see below). This message was inappropriate and uncalled for. I am new to this list and if he had taken to time to explain what was required I would have changed from digest format to individual messages.
We all were new once - some of us forget what it was like.
suggest that you take a different approach to this - there are lot of people on this list and some of them get carried away
Learn to ignore / delete the messages from people that have rubbed you the wrong way - they need not be significant
I respectfully disagree. Every time someone is rude and we just ignore it, we are really condoning it. There is waaaay too much hostility out there, we should not tolerate it in our community. I believe this should be a safe, enjoyable place to come and participate in a friendly community and learn about a really cool technology. I see this sort of silly flame job entirely too often on this list. People hide behind the anonymity of the keyboard and treat people on the list in a way that (I hope) they would never dream of in person.
In my opinion, we should not tolerate this kind of bad behavior. If a new list member makes mistakes, I totally understand and agree with gently reminding them of the list preferences. But this newbie bashing is totally counter-productive. It alienates new users and enforces the impression that the Linux community is an elitist mob.
---- I know that you think this way and I respect you for it.
Unfortunately, there are some who simply cannot accept those that break their rules (no top posting - no html - etc.)
of course these are not official rules but are the 'assumed' rules by some who wish to make them official.
I personally don't like either top posting (makes it so hard to reply to a reply) or html (I often can't read them) but I agree, it makes little sense to beat people up.
Craig