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I guess it just depends who you are...

As I understand it posts to comp.std.c++ shouldnt contain personal
attacks.

Since several of my posts on this to comp.std.c++ on this subject have
now been simply ignored with out any reply by the comp.std.c++
moderators I'll repost it here for the record:

And Fuck you too ... V
regards
Andy Little

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On 20 Mar, 17:49, "Douglas Gregor" <doug.gre...@gm ail.comwrote:
On Mar 19, 1:48 pm, "kwikius" <a...@servocomm .freeserve.co.u kwrote:
The complexity of current C++ compilers is a known problem. Its
difficult to predict which straw it is that will break the camels
back.
<Jedi mind trick>This is not the straw you are looking for.</Jedi mind
trick>

I don't understand the above comment and annotations etc. Perhaps you
could spell out less cryptically what you mean here?

regards
Andy Little
Apr 7 '07
20 2226
On 9 Apr, 10:42, "kwikius" <a...@servocomm .freeserve.co.u kwrote:
On 8 Apr, 12:08, "Alf P. Steinbach" <a...@start.now rote:


* kwikius:
I have reread the original thread to comp.std.c++:
>http://tinyurl.com/3xyqpt
I don't see anything I said in there that could be remotely construed
as a personal attack by me on anybody.
Douglas Gregors comment does however seem to be some sort of personal
attack on me. Maybe I have that wrong. I have posted to comp.std.c++
asking for clarification of what he meant, but my posts have simply
been ignored. No explanation given.
I have on several occasions tried to be supportive of the Concepts
proposals.
Overall the policy that seems to have been adopted of simply ignoring
my posts about this matter is curious to say the least.
Try contacting Fergus Henderson and/or James Dennett (active
moderators). See the comp.std.c++ FAQ.

Thanks. I have tried this already but now tried again.
Still no response from the official query address. Now trying the
moderators individually.

regards
Andy Little
Apr 24 '07 #21

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