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* Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> wrote: > So just take all descriptions of other persons, and flip them around, > pretending to describe yourself. It will be a bold faced lie, and > totally illogical ... but that's typical in the realm of human > emotions. The human species is definitely one dorked up bunch. > "sorry for being such a stupid git, but ...". it does not matter that it's a bold faced lie, people technically 'lie' about little things all the time and for a good reason - the human species (especially males) are way to agressive by default, so a certain conscious buffer zone is needed to even that out. (It is in fact a medical condition if that buffer-zone does not exist.) But there's a crutial difference. A statement from Linus (or you) like the one above also shows three more things that are important: 1) that you have a sense of humor, and that you dont take things too seriously :) Humor goes a long way defusing differences. 2) that you actually entertain the possibility of being wrong and that you do not just want to steamroll the other side with your opinion. 3) that you actually care about the other person. This matters alot. There's a reason why hundreds of people who never met each other join on a mailing list and write code, and the reason is definitely not to have others piss on their code. > Thanks, by the way, for your help back then on cpuset locking. It was > invaluable. i took some time and re-read your thread with Roman about cpusets back in September. It was like fresh air! Roman was totally reasonable and positive in that thread - so i dont think it's me or Thomas misreading his style in this case or something. anyway, the reason i confronted Roman with the situation was in the renewed hope to improve direct communication. I'm still hopeful :) Ingo - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ | ||||||||||||
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