From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2004-08-03 15:27:24
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On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 16:02:08 +0200 (CEST) Peter Lundqvist <peterl@Update.UU.SE> babbled: > On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote: > > Let's see whether we agree on the basics then, shall we. > > Looking at OSNews, the comments from the E-team, as far as they can > > easily be identified, are +1 Informative. The Eugenia's comments > > -1 Troll. If we agree this far, then it's not intuitively obvious > > to me why you are writing to us rather than her. > > Eugenias comment (My take) is perhaps not informative - neither a troll. > It is not hard to cough up differences between GNOME/KDE and E wich seems > to be the usability buzz these days. E is different. > > Anyway - what I'm upset about is not who did what. It's the bad attitude. > You don't have to badmouth anyone just because you disagree. > A simple "Obviously she's wrong; here is why" is more than sufficient. Actually the amazingly bad thing is it was an underhanded way of mis-reporting journalism. in the article she got it all factual and correct - then instantly posted a comment to the article to swing the topic around. as a journalist she should report fairly and accurately. she did this only "just". the article did not discuss a WM. it mentioned a future one, but it was about an EFL release, not e16 vs gnome, or e17's WM. the comment was completely off-topic and not warranted. the fact that a journalist goes and then posts comments to her OWN articles as the 3rd comment 35 minutes later trying to steer the topic into a flamewar is a disappointing show of professionalism. if people were discussing the quality of the article or her reporting style, sure she has a right to defend herself, but her tack here was completely off. it's like she didnt even know what she reported on, and journalism showing such ignorance even of their OWN reports is a sad thing to see. it was like reporting on a new bmw 530 series then commenting how you don't like the shape of bmw bikes and find them ugly. i'm just disappointed to see this kind of quality in reporting, as her comment IMHO does not lie in the category of objective comments, but as part of the article. -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... 熊耳 - 車君 (数田) ra...@de... Tokyo, Japan (東京 日本) |