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A few thoughts... #11

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scott092707 opened this issue Jan 1, 2023 · 1 comment
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A few thoughts... #11

scott092707 opened this issue Jan 1, 2023 · 1 comment

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@scott092707
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scott092707 commented Jan 1, 2023

To: blackPantherOS

[ I don't know if the author ever comes here anymore, but since I cannot figure out how to
send him an email, and GitHub apparently has no contact form, I guess this will have to do... ]

I am a happy user of PyDialog, which I use in various scripts in Debian, with the Sway Wayland compositor.

I was dismayed when I read the following on this site:

"Because Hungarian LinuxMint and Hungarian Ubuntu users made a vile and liar humiliate content here: https://kikezekahulyek.fandom.com/wiki/BlackPanther_OS
We don’t want to develop and support people who don’t respect the work of others.
We reject any form of discrimination and liars.
We close this source and we will not open this code in the future,
Our response to each destruction is to delete one of our source codes"

There are a few things that maybe you did not consider when you took down the PyDialog source
(and apparently the source of other projects of yours...):

  1. If some people don't like your code, and say bad things about it, or disrespect it,
    and your response is to remove it - THEY win --> THEY don't think it should exist - and now it doesn't.

  2. The only good response to criticism is either to ignore it (after all, they don't know a good thing when they
    see it), or for you to become even better at what you do.

  3. Most important: If you remove one of your projects, you are not hurting THEM - THEY don't care; they don't like it anyway.
    You are punishing the people who DO like your stuff. You are hurting those who DO use your projects, and would like to recommend them to others - and now cannot do so because they are no longer available.

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hmikihth commented Jan 1, 2023

Dear Scott,

After my dinner I will answer it in private to your email ( scott092707 AT aol DOT com , please correct me if it is wrong). Later we will delete this thread.

EDIT: I sent you the letter, please check your inbox :)

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