Hi (Formats supported by LibreOffice).

A amit.general.misc at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 07:33:44 UTC 2022


On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 at 12:59, Mike Kaganski <mikekaganski at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> On 23.03.2022 10:12, A wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Wednesday, 23 March 2022, Jonathan Aquilina <jaquilina at eagleeyet.net
> > <mailto:jaquilina at eagleeyet.net>> wrote:
> >
> >     Amit,
> >
> >     Why then dont you go barking to microsoft and tell them that they
> >     shoudl focus on their formats only?
> >
> >     Software will never be perfect there will always be room for
> >     improvement.
> >
> >     What are you finding missing or that LO isnt doing well?
> >
> >     Regards,
> >     Jonathan
> >
>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > You are again offending me by using the word "barking".
>
> Now let me do it in public.
>
> When you read words like "barking" or "rubbish" in a mailing list of an
> international project, you are *expected* to assume some communication
> barrier (both reader and writer can be imperfect in communicating their
> thoughts - both native and non-native speakers; no one is required to
> have Lord Byron's skills to write). If you do *not* assume that, you are
> misbehaving when accusing others in being impolite (until you have
> proofs that the other person *intended* to be offensive).
>
> But when you write "you are just trying to prove your point by saying
> anything which does not make sense", you are directly accuse the other
> person in being unethical; there is no way to read it other than saying
> that you accuse the other person in telling lies and nonsense just to
> look "winner" in the argument - and that *is* rude.
>
> So please just stop trying to play a moderator here, and try to be both
> permissive to others' words, *and* respectful yourself (which you were
> not too successful in so far).
>
>

I already said sorry to you but you are still going at me.

I think you should fuck off.

I guess you will like these offensive words which means get lost or go away.

Amit
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