Autore: info at smallinnovations.nl Data: To: dng Oggetto: Re: [DNG] What can I do after netman?
Edward,
Although i will stay with wicd i am glad that with netman i do have a
choice.
And most important of all you actually did something whereas others
still are sitting on their hands.
So if someone friendly point out some improvements make us of it.
And if some dick is just criticizing without any real suggestion for
improvement just ignore him.
Just my 0,02
> Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:04:15 +0200
> From: Edward Bartolo<edbarx@???>
> To: dng<dng@???>
> Subject: Re: [DNG] What can I do after netman?
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> As many probably remember, when I asked to be allowed to create a
> network manager, I made it clear that I have NO FORMAL TRAINING IN
> PROGRAMMING. What I know, has been learnt by buying expensive books
> from specialised booksellers and studying on my own.
>
> Now regarding the bad marks I am getting (2/10?) for writing a project
> that has been working since its inception.... although I have been
> using it for a month now without issues. Furthermore, I don't want to
> use shell scripts or any interpreters: those who want to use them can
> easily, or I dare say not so easily, as coding requires commitment,
> especially, if it is done for free as in my case, opt to code a
> network manager in THEIR TIME.
>
> Intellectual myopia or better, the urge to troll and discourage me to
> continue with this project, is preventing those who criticise it
> negatively, not to see the ultimate aim of the project, which is to
> avoid using ifup, ifdown and any interfaces files. However, DEVUAN was
> in an urgent need of a network manager, and I offered my help, and
> indeed, humbly presented a NOT SO PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION that works.
> Yes, it is not shiny, and it does not create a systray icon from where
> it can be invoked, but it works and it is stable.
>
> >From the remarks I am getting, apart from some genuine Devuan DDs, I
> think, I have got a FAIL in this project, which is to be evaluated
> against the context of a coder who has had NO FORMAL TRAINING IN
> PROGRAMMING.
>
> Please, also note, being arrogant and disrespectful, does not persuade
> anyone to do what such an attacker wants. You have your time and a
> brain, use them to create your own network manager according to what
> you deem best.
>
> I dedicated hours upon hours of my free time, often resulting in a
> headache to complete the project within reasonable time. However, I go
> a beating and a severe bashing instead of being guided to do better
> the next time.
>
>
> Edward