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Bringing up an arbitrary list of demands so that a FOSS dev can "prove" to you he has "learned"? That, is what, in your words, "adds nothing to the discussion."



Again you are claiming I said things I simply didn’t. Where did I come up with a list of arbitrary demands for him to prove he learned something?

All I said is that he simply didn’t say what he learned and provided examples of what it could look like. Again, I was very specifically responding to the claim at the beginning of the thread that a mistake made is a lesson learned isn’t actually true just because a mistake is made. It’s a very basic logical fallacy made by OP. And I point out how while he says he learned something he doesn’t actually clarify what the lesson is and what steps he’s taking to prevent said mistakes in the future. You may disagree but I feel like that adds something to the discussion.

I’m pretty done talking with you since it’s clear that you will continue conversing in bad faith and ascribing to me things I simply didn’t say.




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