On 12 Aug 2015 at 9:49, Agustín K-ballo Bergé wrote:
The very first sentence makes it very clear it is not a Boost blessed document.
I'm happy with the newly added note claiming that those are your opinions and yours only. That way others won't feel the need to clarify that's not a Boost thing every single time you mention it. I'd really appreciate if you'd do something of the sort yourself in your upcoming emails.
Firstly I didn't write that note. Which proves it's a wiki document editable by anyone. Secondly I'm not going to write a disclaimer every single time I refer to that handbook as it's a shared document editable by anyone. It's there precisely to save wasted time writing the same email over and over again. It's there to help library authors get a head start on getting their library Boost-ready. Why would you disclaim with a warning every time you link to the Boost wiki?
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I did not read the rest of the message, I'm sorry if you spent any of your family time on it. I'm sure you'll understand though, as I too have family.
You might want to consider your tone. That was a real passive aggressive dick thing to say. I invest considerable unpaid effort into writing email, and it's a difficult choice when I would prefer to kick a ball with my child instead. You don't have to read what I write, but trivialising the fact I wasted my family time to reply to your mean spirited whining isn't on. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/