In response to your final sentence. I believe that jdporter is a decent guy, and that you are not a "shit". I've not followed the threads in question, sorry, I don't have time right now, I've not been as active here recently (or anywhere other than work/home life) due to time constraints. However I have been around here for some years, and have communicated with both of you about various things over the years. People can be difficult, interactions which aren't face to face are less straight forward than those which are and volunteers have a limited time to spend doing things. The last point, from personal experience, is a though one. As someone who does much of the grunt work for a voluntary run organisation I often don't have the time to make everything perfect or address every issue with the same level of focus. Perhaps the same rings true for the gods/admins of this site.


In reply to Re^3: Bad reasoning? by marto
in thread Bad reasoning? by BrowserUk

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