[asterisk-users] Who is the "creative" mind behind changing Asterisk commands at CLI?
John Novack
jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Sun Sep 25 16:25:02 CDT 2011
jon pounder wrote:
> On 09/25/2011 04:41 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
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> Sometimes people get such swelled heads they need a slap back to reality - I completely agree with him the changes were idiotic.
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> Obviously the comments touched a nerve with you or you would not have replied.
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And let's not even THINK about mentioning the version number sequence changes!!!
Peg Leg O'Brien
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>> On 09/25/2011 02:23 PM, Bruce B wrote:
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>>> Stop wishing for that. I like Asterisk and I will raise a voice
>>> when I feel uncomfortable with changes.
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>> You won't get an audience if the way you go about it is dickish.
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>> You're being a dick, and you know you're being a dick. You're just unwilling to admit it or intellectually engage with that.
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>> If you were earnest and sincere about your desire to contribute constructive criticism and effectuate change, you wouldn't start the thread with a sarcastic subject line like "Who is the 'creative' mind behind changing Asterisk commands at CLI?" That has a mocking, derisive inflection, and you know it has a mocking, derisive inflection.
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>> If you expect to be taken seriously, you need to align your behaviour with your stated objective--unless that's not actually your objective, and in fact your objective is to be an inflammatory jerk.
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