Ilias Lazaridis wrote:

> Friday wrote:
> [...] - (unbelievable)
> 
> Please grow mentally up before placing such an amateurish CyberDoctor 
> analysis, which could have hurted deeply someone with a psych/situation 
> that you describe.
> 
> -
> 
> As for me, the information is publically available:
> 
> simply interconnect those 3 parts
> 
> http://lazaridis.com/resumes/lazaridis.html
> 
> http://lazaridis.com/core/index.html
> 
> http://lazaridis.com/case/ide/index.html

 From what I can tell you have essentially been doing nothing productive 
in the last three years. This appears to be further documentation that 
Friday indeed appears to be right.

I have seen some efforts of doing things productively (your automated 
table evaluation seems to be useful even if I'm not too experienced in 
this area) and I even think that you had a point with trying to open up 
development of Og -- but clearly trying to denunciate people on a public 
mailing list after shouting in their faces is not the right thing.

Producing a patch shows that you can actually write code, perhaps you 
could contribute back to more open source projects which would be nice 
on a resume as well.

Please, just take a more sensible / graceful approach and things will 
work. Even if you think you *are* right and others wrong you don't need 
to show it -- it will make it harder to admit their failure in case you 
are right and harder to admit your own in case they are right.

Sorry if it feels bad for you to discuss these things in the public, but 
I fear you would just ignore these kind of mails if they were send 
privately to you. Correct me if I am wrong on this (or reply privately, 
I don't think anybody will take offense on that) and you would prefer it 
otherwise.

Of course, I could again be falling for trolling, but this time I didn't 
push so much effort that it would hurt. I hope others will forgive me in 
case I added to the noise side of the ratio...