[asterisk-users] SDP Issue

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Tue Jan 24 05:29:11 CST 2012


I wasn't so much poking fun at the substance of your post as the fact that you're the only person on this mailing list that posts with a pseudonym, and at that, one evocative of online gaming or forum environments.  It just doesn't fit with the culture or the relatively serious, substantive and adult-oriented tenor of this type of list.  Do you not notice that?  

At the risk of being rude, "--[ UxBoD ]--" is something that belongs in WoW or a phpBB board full of spotty adolescents. 

If your real name is Phil, why not post as such?  Okay, so maybe you don't want to give out your surname for one reason or another--fair enough.  So, post as "Phil", or "Phil D.", if your full name were Phil Deleterious.  

There's no rule saying you have to.  However, the survival of most human social institutions, including those devoted to the exchange of knowledge, is upheld in part by adherence to some conventions of self-presentation and deportment.  These conventions help delineate the identity and character of the venue to outsiders, and assist in self-knowledge and affirmation of that character internally. 

Everyone else here posts with their full name because it communicates: "I am a real, adult person solving real-world technical problems related to Asterisk." It is, at least in part, an affirmation of the fact that real personalities--real humans, real identities--underlie participation in Internet forums, especially specialised ones.  It is also a nod to the benificent academic origins of the Internet.  There are reasons for these conventions.  They encapsulate our creation mythos, and they tell us what kind of people we are, as a community.  

Quite frankly, your From: display name spits on the pedigree, on the storied heritage of how this open-source community came to be.  It is not deferential to the accrued wisdom of Internet-focused technical specialists in areas such as Asterisk or IP telephony, and it does not hallow the ground on which we tread.  It says that the ROFLcopter has landed!!!111 and lol p0wned teh n00bs.  

Except, you're being the n00b.  Come on, Phil.  Self-awareness is important.  I know I am being a self-important ass pontificating on this to you.  Are you okay with an ASCII art pseudonym that says, "I'm a 14 year old playing WoW on a delapidated, slightly yellowed Windows tower draped in dirty underwear"?  If not for you, why not for us?  Please post with a real name. 

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This message was painstakingly thumbed out on my mobile, so apologies for brevity, errors, and general sloppiness.

Alex Balashov - Principal
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On Jan 24, 2012, at 6:02 AM, "--[ UxBoD ]--" <uxbod at splatnix.net> wrote:

> LOL :) that really made me chuckle this morning; and very apt for the fact I did not post any fundamental details about the issue.  All points duly noted!
> -- 
> Thanks, Phil
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
>> Is --[ UxBoD ]-- a first-person shooter gang--er, clan--name? Like,
>> one of those who rocket-jumps onto the platform and camps with the
>> grenade launcher, trying to stop the reds from capturing the blue
>> flag? I hate how the health and the ammo takes so long to respawn.
>> Is there any way to fix that in deathmatch?
> 
>> --
>> This message was painstakingly thumbed out on my mobile, so apologies
>> for brevity, errors, and general sloppiness.
> 
>> Alex Balashov - Principal
>> Evariste Systems LLC
>> 260 Peachtree Street NW
>> Suite 2200
>> Atlanta, GA 30303
>> Tel: +1-678-954-0670
>> Fax: +1-404-961-1892
>> Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/
> 
>> On Jan 24, 2012, at 2:10 AM, "--[ UxBoD ]--" < uxbod at splatnix.net >
>> wrote:
> 
>>> --[ UxBoD ]--
>> 



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