how not to contribute to this forum
how not to contribute to this forum
- Subject: how not to contribute to this forum
- From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:53:37 -0700
In which case the more-or-less open discussion becomes a more-or-
less *closed* discussion.
Martin, you derailed the thread Chris Murphy started about an article
about color management into a rant against Adobe's pricing
structure. Those two topics are only barely tangentially related.
You then steered it toward becoming a flame war with this:
on July 8 4:47:57 PM PDT Martin Orpen said:
Really? You surprise me!
How exactly did Karl Lang's paper further *your* knowledge?
My assumption was that most contributors to this list should know
all of this stuff already...
And none of these papers directly promote Adobe's products.
ROTFL.
You really should read these things before offering us your opinions!
If you're already aware of everything about color management, that's
great, not everyone is. This forum is not just for you. A lot of
people read this and don't post. You're suggesting Chris shouldn't
have posted the link? Or that Marco is incorrect in stating that the
papers further knowledge? No, it sounds more like you just wanted to
insult Marco.
That's why I asked that the thread be closed, not for the content,
but the inflammatory delivery and increasingly personal nature of the
confrontation. Instead of letting the thread die you derailed
another thread to protest that request.
I know you've posted to the list for a long time, I don't want to
have to ban you. Just take it down a few notches and I won't have to.
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