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The node was labelled "(discussion)", so here's my take on it. There are several ways to express what I'm trying to say, but to be diplomatic I will say that it is a matter of perspective.

The example you gave, Re (tilly) 1: Cross-developing in 5.005 and 5.6 (code), doesn't really strike me as being mean spirited. It is direct, perhaps, and maybe a bit stern, but it doesn't seem like a personal attack. It's a sensible response.

What might be the problem is that you stood on the BEGIN BLOCK landmine with both feet. Use of, or abstinance of, this particular construct is a hot topic, with vocal supporters of both sides.

The entire voting system might be politically bent. It is a possibility considering we are all human. Voting technique is a very personal thing, and if some choose to vote for their friends over others, then that is what they want to do. If you want to vote for the underdog, or be mean spirited and downvote people you don't like, it's all part of the community process. It's not perfect, but it works.

In reply to Re: Why me? Why not Ovid? (discussion) by tadman
in thread Why me? Why not Ovid? (discussion) by deprecated

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