openletter wrote:
M@rtijn, you put your hands down far too easily.
"I'm a bit surprised at how many newly registered members who seem to know more things about this than many of us...." many people here either participate on other forums, are only part of the dev team (or translations, etc), or just watch and observe all the posts. So not a huge number posts does not mean people are new to CMSMS.
Openletter/Conny/HansDampf, you're trolling. Stop it!
"Not a huge number of posts does not mean they are new", no, it means they only come here to start a fight, to act like proper c*cks, who wants to spoil the fun for everybody else. That's not a community spirit.
Again, this 'situation' between Cyberman and the Dev-team is not an excuse to behave badly all over the forums and 'stone' CalGuy. Think about it, you would not want somebody to do that to you, so don't do it to others.
You say I put my hands down easily. I think you do not understand me.
I'm not on a personal crusade against CG or any other team member, like yourself.
I am on this forum because I love the product CMSMS, to talk about that product and it's modules, ask question on how to use it, help people answer their questions and -maybe- have some fun along the way.
I have had some small altercations with CalGuy, but I can understand where his decisions are coming from. So he's a little harsh in his wording, he is here to keep the forum/forge clean and that is a difficult task.
Because of c*cks like yourself, he has to act like a police officer all the time and let's be honest, who really likes police officers?
But, what they do makes sense, they enforce rules so a community can benefit. They are only doing their jobs, let them.
Maybe you do not understand how this project works. You have somebody who founded it, who decided who was going to be in the Dev-team and what the roadmap will look like. And on the other side of the spectrum you have us, the users, who can do what we want within the guidelines of what the team-members allow us. Accept that.
We have the possibility to file bug-reports and future requests. That doesn't mean these have to be implemented. I understand you have a grudge against anything which slightly resembles authority and you not having it, but stop your annoying behaviour.
If you have a bug to report, explain what it is, how it is caused and what you think will solve and leave it at that. If your bug is important enough (ie. lots of installs suffer from this bug), it will be picked up.
If not, let it be.
I think it is important that this situation is discussed by the people that are involved. There is no need to do that in a public forum. Since I'm not part of this situation, that is where my participation ends and I don't need you to tell me otherwise.
I've replied in this topic because I was shocked and taught I had to say something, not because I want to change anything, have other dev's loose their privileges.
If Cyberman doesn't want to participate in such a conversation, that's his choice. That also means he chooses not to come back. Like I said before that would be a loss for this community, but it would be
his decision.
Let's end with some of your own words:
I think a few people have no idea how to differenciate between trying to help, and those who only have negative energy they want to impart on others.
Please think about what you can offer to this community and loose your negative energy!