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Re: [gnome-love] Surrealist experience when trying to get some love at the gnome irc network



Hey there, 

It is really unfortunate, but I am seeing more and more anti-gentoo
sentiments.  The funny thing, is that I have been running linux full
time as my primary OS since RedHat 5.2, (~1998).  It bothers me a lot
that this sort of attitude has penetrated a reasonably friendly
community but I just let it go.  I would advise you do the same.  I
say that because it is sorta trendy to gentoo-bashh.  When ubuntu or
some other distro becomes cool to bash, people will lay off gentoo.


scoon


On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 21:46:01 +0100, Masataka Takayanagi
<masatakayanagi gmail com> wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I'm a gnome user who also is knowedge-able when it comes to code (I
> work as a developer) and may want to cooperate in the future. I've
> been into the gnome irc network for a year or so, where I talked with
> friendly people about gnome stuff.
> Yesterday, while dscussing things in #gimp I mentioned Gentoo, what
> happened next is surrealist, to qualify it as something.
> I ended up disrespectful insulted then glined by Yosh, a network
> operator. The whole log is attached. In my opinion, and in the opinion
> of the people, logs in hand, I've talked about the issue, this isn't
> the behaviour one could expect from a good samaritan.
> For me it won't be a problem, I'll just get a different IP with dhcp,
> a different nick, usermask, etc. and forget about it, but here I leave
> this, because something must be done for those things not to be
> repeated again. Not in Gnome.
> 
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