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I think it's less about the language and more about the aggressive tone.
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Well - perhaps I'm an aggressive person who likes to get things done? IDK - but if someone is too stuck on the tone of my suggestion to appreciate the content of it - then I apologize for the misconception, as it was not my intent at all to start an argument or a flamewar.
But still - I do truly believe the suggestions I've made in this thread are important ones and suggestions that will truly benefit the vB.org Memberbase. Obviously I do - or I wouldn't have posted this thread in the first place. I'm a poet and a linguicist - I'm not about mincing/wasting words here - so please - why do we not all try to stop analyzing Jacquii Cooke and consider the suggestions made as a betterment for vB.org Jacquii. |
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Jacquii, any member is free to repond to a thread, please do not tell members what they can and can't do.
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Meh - I was just offering a friendly advise to someone who's only purpose in posting in this thread was to condescend to me. I was NOT telling dude what he can and/or cannot do!
Jacquii. |
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You are the one being the most condescending and obnoxious in this thread. How can you expect anyone to take you or any suggestion you make seriously? Your personality overshadows any relevance your posts may have.
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I see a valid point in not publishing the exploit or reason for the quarantined to limit further compromises.
I also try and keep a backup of every mod and screenshot of every template edit I use (in pdf form) You have no one to blame but yourself if you don't, and at least vb.org lets us know there is an issue with the hack. my 2 cents |
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@ the vB.org Staff Close the thread! I'll promise never to give a damn ever again about vB.org enough to make a suggestion that could benefit the memberbase. Jacquii. |
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Yes, no one 'gives a damn' about VB.org but you. All these people voluntarily devote their time and effort maintaining this place because they do not 'give a damn' about it or the other members here. This shows your level of respect for others and what they do.
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Yeah - You're absolutely right - [blip...] --- But yeah - I made the suggestion with no intent on a flamewar - apparently people (including you) have interpretted my intent wrongly. For that I apologize again - and I request that the thread be closed.
Jacquii. btw - Thanks for being nice - you are so kind that I would not request the Administration ban you. What a joke! :-/ |
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Actually not taking sides here, I kinda have to side with Jacqui.
In the rare instances that a mod is pulled, it would be beneficial: If the MOD details, within the forum, were updated accordingly, with Installation and de-installation issues. In essence, I think all coders, when implementing a mod or hack, should by rights, provide a text file for installation and for removal. In the case of a mod, which is under scrutiny, then this text file, should automatically be added to the original MODS, 1st post. As an admin extra or whatever. Reason being, and we DO keep all mods neatly packaged and folderised... I am not always working on one pc, and often working away from the office on a spare pc/laptop whatever.. So merely disabling products/plugins isnt nearly enough info for us, as we would also like to see remotely, what file changes/ template hacks were done , so that we may remove all traces. Ste |
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