Killing The Messenger Is Hypocritical
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Re: Killing The Messenger Is Hypocritical
FYI blue, mods are deleting responses to your posting.
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Re: Killing The Messenger Is Hypocritical
@mods
Please do not delete this thread.
This section of the forum is designated for users who hates our distro
Still - if user breaks forum rules (i'm not saying that blue4meridian does that as i did not follow his posting closely) then please give him a warning and if it does not help then ban. This should be a standard procedure.
Please do not delete this thread.
This section of the forum is designated for users who hates our distro
Still - if user breaks forum rules (i'm not saying that blue4meridian does that as i did not follow his posting closely) then please give him a warning and if it does not help then ban. This should be a standard procedure.
Please add [Solved] to your thread title if the solution was found.
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Re: Killing The Messenger Is Hypocritical
@others:
We are doing our job as moderators, and I really hope that bluemeridian will agree on that. 8)
@bluemeridian:
I agree with you here: the importance of users in the linux communities. We can even call ourselves produsers. And we can also talk about produsage:
viewtopic.php?f=81&t=1784
Your other reflexions about censorship are interesting food for thoughts. And contrarily to what you seem to reflect, we have tried to take your side and the side of the other members of the community, in term of interests. I am sorry that you are still unsatisfied.
And forgive me if historically in some threads I did not took a stance that was wise enough. There are some sentences that I would not write down in the same way today. It is impossible to erase the past. But I am doing as good as I can now, which is not perfect.
I hope things are better for you now. If not what would you propose to the moderators of this forum as a solution agreeable to the community as a whole, including you?
PRODUSAGE:
http://produsage.org/bookchapters
Axel Brun is a specialist in the field of media, arts, and communication, that coined the term produsage. It means that producers also became users (and its corrolary that users became producers).
We are doing our job as moderators, and I really hope that bluemeridian will agree on that. 8)
@bluemeridian:
I agree with you here: the importance of users in the linux communities. We can even call ourselves produsers. And we can also talk about produsage:
viewtopic.php?f=81&t=1784
Your other reflexions about censorship are interesting food for thoughts. And contrarily to what you seem to reflect, we have tried to take your side and the side of the other members of the community, in term of interests. I am sorry that you are still unsatisfied.
And forgive me if historically in some threads I did not took a stance that was wise enough. There are some sentences that I would not write down in the same way today. It is impossible to erase the past. But I am doing as good as I can now, which is not perfect.
I hope things are better for you now. If not what would you propose to the moderators of this forum as a solution agreeable to the community as a whole, including you?
PRODUSAGE:
http://produsage.org/bookchapters
Axel Brun is a specialist in the field of media, arts, and communication, that coined the term produsage. It means that producers also became users (and its corrolary that users became producers).
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.