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On mocking

Posted Jun 14, 2012 15:44 UTC (Thu) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091)
In reply to: On mocking by nix
Parent article: On mocking

I saw the subject line and thought 'something about software testing?'
Me too! How sad. Also, an article on mock testing would be nice :)
The free software community *has* become more professional in the strictly formal sense that more of us are being paid to hack -- it has also become notably less adversarial and more willing to do a bit of mentoring when necessary.
In a comment to the original article I was shocked to see a kernel developer say that ignoring mail would appear unprofessional, while insulting the other part just "seemed to work". Talk about priority inversion...


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On mocking

Posted Jun 20, 2012 14:08 UTC (Wed) by sitaram (subscriber, #5959) [Link]

Having dealt with people who ignore emails completely, I can honestly say there is nothing more insulting.

An actual insult is peanuts compared to that.

On mocking

Posted Jun 20, 2012 20:49 UTC (Wed) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091) [Link]

So ignoring obnoxious correspondents (who have been politely told off, only to come again with more demanding requests every time) achieves the objective of "insulting" them, without alienating the audience. Beautiful!

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