Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/01/26/12:45:45
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> [Sorry for the duplicate. I forgot to cc jqb AT digisle DOT net]
>
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:06:28AM -0800, Jim Balter wrote:
> >Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >> Jim Balter wrote:
> >>>I have a symlink from /bin to /usr/bin. Setup tells me that it is
> >>>going to delete /usr/bin to put a directory there. Aside from that
> >>>being a dumb thing to do when it is already a symlink to a directory,
> >>>there isn't even a cancel button on the popup. Of course, if there
> >>>were a cancel button, I suppose it would just exit the program like the
> >>>cancel button on the download popup does, instead of going to the
> >>>previous state like any *sensible* program would do. I can't imagine
> >>>that this thing goes through any sort of QA; certainly none of the QA
> >>>engineers I know would allow this sort of user interface to pass.
> >>
> >>If *you* can do it better, then please *do*. Submit a patch, complete
> >>the assignment forms and your patch will be gratefully considered. Oh,
> >>and don't forget to have *your* QA engineers test it.
> >
> >In other words, you aren't really interested in user feedback or
> >improving your creations.
>
> It's not exactly Earnie's creation. And, we do listen to user feedback but
> this is a free software project. You downloaded something at zero cost to
> yourself. You could consider actually donating more than snide remarks.
>
> >> Especially, if you plan to use the same tool to upgrade your
> >> software.
> >
> >I had actually hoped that the tool might have gotten better in
> >subsequent releases, but I was careful to write a script to restore my
> >configuration after running setup in case it idioticly destroyed it
> >again. I've been programming for 35 years and I know how to deal with
> >crap, but I don't have to like it or approve of it. You of course can
> >feel free to ignore this because I'm obviously a troublemaker with an
> >attitude, but if you had any inner moral strength you would add this to
> >your bug list. After all, that's the link I followed.
>
> "moral strength"??? "programming for 35 years"??? Heh.
>
> FYI, if you had presented your original problem in a more restrained
> fashion you probably would have received a better response. Instead you
> resorted to sarcasm and inneuendo. Are you really surprised at the
> response you received? I imagine that these are common tools in your
> arsenal and that you have received this kind of response fairly
> frequently in your illustrious 35 years of programming service.
>
> Btw, labelling someone's ideas as "foolish" is also not going to win
> you any supporters and is inappropriate for this mailing list.
In other words, you aren't interested in the *content*.
You are happy to not fix a problem just because of the
attitude of the person who reported it. That's what I mean
by a lack of inner moral strength.
And if you folks had a sensible bug reporting mechanism instead
of your bug submission page pointing at a mailing list,
you wouldn't be getting something that you consider
"inappropriate".
Since I'm not getting responses of any value to me,
I will simply forward additional ones back to the list
without comment.
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<J Q B>
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