Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/06/03/22:20:10
> > Wow. The first actual down-right rude reply I have ever seen on the
> >DJGPP mailing-list/newsgroup. Since when is ignorance and/or
> >incompetence met with this level of hostility?
>
> Hmm. I do that occasionally when somebody gets the idea that they
> are in a position to start demanding that things get done, and get
> done now.
>
> When it coincides with people whom I have never seen contribute I
> get mad. I assume that (e.g.) DJ also gets mad, but he's much
> more polite. Since he's low on sleep try pressing the issue.
While I agree in principle, I find it much easier to just delete the
mail than to worry about it. I wrote djgpp for personal reasons, and
I continue to work on it for personal reasons, unless someone makes an
agreement with me to exchange something (usually money) for some djgpp
feature. I answer questions that I think won't get answered otherwise
(plenty of readers answer questions for me; that counts as a
contribution and I'm thankful) and help people in technical
discussions. If someone requests something, I think about it for a
moment, consider the feasibility, and then either do it, save it for
later, or don't do it.
Not getting emotional about mail certainly goes a long way towards
making my life easier. When it does start to get to me, I recall this
quote I once saw:
"Calm down, it's only ones and zeros!"
DJ
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