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Guest, Friday 04 September 2009 à 16:53
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I am patient in general but your superior attitude is getting tiring.
what you should learn from this case is that especially short-circuit (clever) answers and emoticons are biasing and intimidating expressions. if you read my posts again, thankfully quoted above, you will learn from them that some of you were the intimidating guys and i wanted to have this stopped by showing them how this can turn back. learn that short-circuit answers and "clever" emoticons are no help at all but causes of frustration for the help-seeking person. you may belong to a different *era* where people like to bias and emotizise, but it is still bad style and not in any way helpful. it is also not my fault.
dennis
(i left out the lastname to present myself a bit more friendly ) |
ppmt, Friday 04 September 2009 à 17:22
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We started on a wrong foot here....may be language limitation caused it.
Cairo-Dock is a free opensource program developed by volunteers. As such and like most opensource project they just do it because they want to. They don't owe anything to anyone
Anyway now that you have clarified your position may we can all forget about it and start afresh.
Did you consider the option to use a script to launch cairo-dock with the option you want rather than the binary itself? |
matttbe, Friday 04 September 2009 à 23:34
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may be language limitation caused it. Yes and the time... We "have to" answer on more or less ten messages every 2 hours and we aren't pay for that... (it's not a problem to answer to it but we aren't able to write a novel each time !) |
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