It is entirely possible to constructively criticize actions of an upstream project without resorting to name calling, ALL CAPS, whining, threats, personal attacks, and other juvenile behavior.
I’m pretty sure I’ve read this before somewhere…
Just throwing that out there ….
Jorge I’m pretty sure your are talking about an EULA ? right ?
So just look at the MOZILLA FIREFOX END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/legal/eula/firefox-en.html
But for name calling, whining, personal attacks and juvenile behavior I’m with you 100%.
I think the odds go up to have a reasonable discussion when it feels like your distro is on your side in the matter. Fedora got this right and we got it wrong. The right thing for us to have done was to stay with the old version and not ship the EULA requiring one while this was being worked out.
It is entirely possible to constructively criticize the actions of fellow community members without resorting to patronizing, vacuous chatter.
Just throwing that out there ….
NO