Re: Communication style [Was: css-counter-styles or outline]

On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:21:58 +0900
Florian Rivoal <florian@rivoal.net> wrote:

> > 
> > I'm expecting a change. That is what I argue for. If change is not
> > possible I'll somehow cover css with sasl or lesscss, how it fits.
> > I'm not here to support the status quo. You can now drop me or not!
> > 
> > I want to change or cover css. And that's why I'm clear that css is
> > not the success you believe in.
> 
> I was responding privately to a private mail where you were telling
> me that the way I write email is SPAM. If you do not like github and
> also do not like the way people on this mailing lis respond to you, I
> think you are going to have a difficult time having a discussion with
> this working group.
> 
> You can argue for changes to CSS, this is what this group is for. As
> long as you do it politely and with good arguments, and try to
> understand the arguments of other participants, there is no problem.
> We may agree, we may disagree, but we can discuss.
> 
> —Florian

Florian, you truly believe what you write? I wrote proposals, good
arguments and were able to crack all your lies and selfishnesses. The
only responses you served were "You are welcome but should not expect
anything!", "We did this for no obvious or even logical reason but will
stick to it for eternity!" or "We doomed the world but a release would
be too costly!"

Florian, talking business phrases might make you look professional but
is a shame and will not work with me!

Regards,
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Dennis Heuer
einz@verschwendbare-verweise.seinswende.de

Received on Tuesday, 16 January 2018 13:06:11 UTC