- From: Laurens Holst <lholst@students.cs.uu.nl>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 17:01:26 +0200
- To: Orion Adrian <orion.adrian@gmail.com>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
Orion Adrian schreef: > There wasn't a discussion. I find that a lot of people here just > listen long enough to find a flaw. They don't even really understand > it all, but they jump to criticism. It's not true of everyone or even > the majority, but there are certain people here. I have been one of > them from time and time and I know it's bad behavior and I try and > avoid it best I can. But it's hurtful to the community and it needs to > stop. I'll try as best I can. Ofcourse there is criticism. That is part of a discussion and particularly discussions about a proposal. To identify whether something is useful or not, you must find the flaws. If there aren’t any, or minor ones, it is a good proposal. If you can’t take the criticism, and don’t listen to it and adjust your proposal accordingly so that in the end there can be something that satisfies all parties, then it is pointless to go on. ~Grauw -- Ushiko-san! Kimi wa doushite, Ushiko-san nan da!!
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