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Re: [ecf-dev]	org.eclipse.ecf.example.clients	&	IllegalMonitorStateException
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Thomas,
I've re-read your reply carefully.
I can only assume that it takes a mental state of a particular nature to 
not understand that when a discussion reaches a certain temperature 
considered ill suited or actually not relevant to the subject, subtle 
moderation is applied in the form of a request to tone it down and to 
take it off-line.
In jargon, an heated exchange of such a nature is considered a 'flame 
war'. For those observing the 'flame war', the moment it dies down is 
usually a cue to continue business as usual in a more serene manner. 
After all, temperaments are known to flare up, but no one really enjoys 
such moments and they always amount to nothing. Except perhaps by and 
for those with an anti-social inclination.
It is very uncommon, however, to observe a sudden re-ignition of a new 
flame war, on request of an individual who feels the previous one died 
down without sufficient explanation or closure. In psychiatric 
epistemology, this inability of an individual to perceive these cues is 
often associated with autism-spectrum disorder, an affliction which is 
known to prevail in the technology sector.
In addition, when said individual also suggests that there might be 
hidden authorities at play, or expresses fear of persecution, literature 
would point towards a paranoid delusional state.
Now, I'm not a doctor, but I invite you to read your rant again. Then 
read the exchange between Scott and me. Please take the hint, this time.
Thank you ;)
 Dann
On 04/03/2010 00:26, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
Dann,
On 03/04/2010 09:02 AM, Dann Martens wrote:
Thomas,
I find your concern regarding the openness of the process 
unwarranted. It appears that you are acting out your frustration for 
me dismissing Buckminster on account of its current state.
Take a look at my concerns once more. You are not the target.
I don't get frustrated over your opinions about Buckminster, EMF, or 
p2. I try to sort out the facts and the reply to that in the best way 
possible.
By the way, Scott tells me he needs help with Buckminster
I have already offered my help, as I always do. Didn't seem like they 
needed anything particular right now. Markus, Scott, or Ted usually 
asks on our mailing lists when they have a problem. We try to be 
supportive and I think the relationship between the teams is very good.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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