[Asterisk-Users] CVS Closed?
Carl A. Cook
CACook at LightspeedIN.com
Tue Dec 30 12:31:40 MST 2003
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Thanks, to the two.
But I can't tell you how weary and sick I am of this kind of reflexive
criticism. It is -always- counter to true advancement, and burns those
delicate few who actually cause progress, in addition to (pitiable) n00bs.
I run a small new architecture company, and am a vocal open standards
advocate. I'm an academic, a free-thinker, and researcher, and the thought
of investing the large amount of effort and time required to learn a new
thing in detail isn't a problem; but if it's necessary to join another
bummed-out Thunderdome, where countless bloody-minded fukkers are sitting in
the bushes waiting to mean-spiritedly bite my ass off whenever I ask a stupid
question or have a 'different' idea, I can't spare the resources.
On a deeper level, I'm not going to spend my life 'on guard', protecting
myself from people sharing/spreading the punishment they've received from the
System and the ruling Party. People should identify the -real- source of
their frustration, and -fix- it, no matter what it takes... or suffer.
That said, I'm trying very hard to swallow this hairball, and investigate
asterisk.
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 12:16 pm, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> The treatment isn't too inappropriate. The exact question you posed
> could have easily been answered by any number of search patterns in just
> about every search engine. Even a lame amount of work on your part
> should have uncovered a mailing list of CVS checkins that usually
> doesn't goes more than a day between updates.
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