by Erthome » Wed Dec 18, 2013 03:13
First, let me be clear--I didn't ask anyone to "solve" or "fix" MY problem, I voiced a question in hopes that someone was already familiar with, or on the lookout for the particular problem I encountered, or that someone who was already quite familiar with the code would go "oops...I overlooked that...thanks for catching the fluke because it just might have carried forward into the new version as well."
For the record, I use the 0.4.6 along side of as many versions that appear to be in use as I lay hands on because I am TESTING and backward compatibility is important to me. I am guessing that the installed base of 0.4.6 is considerably larger than either 0.4.7 or 0.4.8, so I don't want to dismiss all the previously loyal users from the equation just yet.
RBA I didn't BITCH at anyone with the possible exception of the person who wasn't qualified to address my question and who thus resorted to an insulting echo of "upgrade"...and even there I tried very hard to address the logical problem rather than redress the person... (unlike almost everyone who weighed in felt inspired to do to me--that's okay, seems I asked for it, just saying, ye ole double standard seems to be in play once more.)
I did, however, bitch about a rampant ill-conceived misconception that the world revolves around continual upgrades, and I offered some toes in the water backup for what I allude to... Sadly, people today take disagreeing with their erroneous or overstated "positions" and "assumptions" as a personal assault and feel that, in turn, justifies personal attacks on those who disagree with them...no matter how the individual's relative qualifications or substance of assertions stack up.
In my letter I clearly identified that I assumed the problem was with my machine since multiple unaltered instances of the code that had been working for months were suddenly failing... While I didn't say stupid, I did say imbecilic, alluding to the matter of fact insistence that I upgrade rather than ask a question about the older version--and, howsoever insensitive that might seem, it was and is accurate given the context. I stated in my original post that I was successfully using a number of newer versions. I've been watching both the forum and the IRC logs and it appeared to me that 0.4.8 was in the midst of having critical problems so I did not jump on that version immediately, but it's on the todo list and I have downloaded several gits and fired them up for preview sake.
When I have been the developer of software I most certainly wanted to know about this sort of 'environmental' behavior because these kinds of problems are the ones that fall between the cracks in planning, unit, stress and even regression testing and allow other vendors (eg. Microsoft, Apple, the Lords of ?nix, the Googly cloud giants, go go go Mozilla, et ad nauseum) to break and/or make YOUR software look bad, and it often reflects fatally on the product (particularly to new users) if installed apps suddenly fail...Moreover, to the extent that the new code uses the old, sleeper issues in older code can often offer very good (easier to isolate) clues to complex (particularly multiple-cause) problems in more robust descendent code. I made no blustery demands and had no heavy expectations--I just asked a question in the forum designated for such questions.
I have little doubt that the problem is indeed a version conflict with the identified DLL (maybe others), and the various auto update programs WindowsOS/Browser/etc, are all problematic no matter how good of job one does to try and turn and keep it all off...
I confess I did not expect to get the response folks have offered up, but with 20/20 hindsight, that was my bad--given the truth and pervasiveness of the industry ails about which I shared my criticism with some gusto, I should have clearly expected most everyone to be highly defensive of their investments and hard won comfort in those same prejudices under fire.
so @ Ruben, thank you for digging a bit...I'll have a look there... and, Yes, sorry, but definitely a bit of C) #rant...which, honestly, I believe I have earned the right to do once in a while having spent 50 of the past 35 years in developing software and wearing every hat in the industry for well over 200 companies from mom and pop to Fortune 10, and having patiently and politely listened to tens of thousands of iterations of people who don't know any better in the shadows of people who should know better spouting the same handful of Bernaysian marketing-bogged-to-insidious thought fallacy hype.
Nothing I said was meant to criticize the game, or to seem less than extremely grateful for the efforts expended by numerous people to keep it alive and well, and infused with a steady dose of shiny and new. And going further, I have no ill intent toward folks who worship the very ills of which I speak...we are what we have experienced and what we have done in life so far...but as I said, every once in a while when the button gets pushed at me directly I have my say.
@ Exio New User --hmm, well I guess thank you for letting it hang out and saying what other more civilized folks were feeling but had the good graces not to spew with your pointed venom. Apart from that I can't see where you said anything that you actually wanted an answer to, or that warrants one.
@ Vanessa -- I love you and I enthusiastically admire and support all that I see you doing...I hope you believe me when I say I welcome your reasoned and heart felt criticisms and ideas in general...but please bear in mind that 'my attitude' is a vital part of what separates me from all those who roll over and die in the workplace or marketplace or techno space, becoming slaves to the Marketeers and Strumpet master shadow governments, long before they reach their fifties...deep down you really wouldn't want me to stop being who I am. That said, I may refrain from occupying the pulpit with quite so exuberant of a retaliatory air--hopefully that will help the overall tone :-)
@ Inocudom -- bless you you wonderful feature-hungry peace maker
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Erthome on Wed Dec 18, 2013 04:06, edited 1 time in total.