[FFmpeg-devel] [RFC] replace some static with asm_visibility or so

Michael Niedermayer michaelni
Mon Jan 28 17:23:20 CET 2008


Hi

On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 04:15:29PM +0100, Reimar D?ffinger wrote:
> Hello,
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:18:36PM +0100, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 10:15:56AM +0100, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> > > That is not true, you are a bully.
> > > 
> > > For example, you have been bullying me at every opportunity ever since I
> > > dared stand up to you because of your refusal to improve your spelling.
> > > Afterwards it seemed like you were trying your very best to make sure I
> > > regretted standing up to you.
> > 
> > hmm, if you see it that way, i must say i did not conciously intend to bully
> > you or anyone else. But i must say that you and mans did not skip an
> > oppertunity to bully me about the spelling.
> 
> Since I took part in this as well _I_ think if this was your impression
> you misunderstood both our intentions and motivations.

It was my impression ...


> IMO the reason why this has kept up so long is that you seemed really
> convinced that spelling and grammar do not matter, and that is not true.

I thought and think that starting sentences with upper case letters and
writting upper case I does not matter. That is a reader used to a always
lower case text reading a lower case text is not slower or worse at
understanding it than one who is used to proper english, reading proper
english IMHO.
What i have underestimated were the problems people had with it, who
were used to reading "mixed case english".


> And I think at least I have made clear I do not expect you to make a lot
> of an effort, but I did expect at least some kind of acknowledgement of
> our concerns, which I at least missed (though I noticed some
> improvement, but that is always a rather unclear indication).

I agree that some people seem to have problems with reading pure lowercase
text. And iam trying to avoid writing that since people made that clear.


> If you disagree say so, but I just consider writing 'I' in uppercase and
> starting sentences with uppercase letters and maybe try to write
> "answer" right at least occasionally ;-) to be a rather simple things to

answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,answer,
this should improve my statistic ;)
(yes its copy and pasted)

btw IIRC, most people have little problem reading text with the letters of
words randomly shuffled within words as long as the first and last of each
word are ok.

So iam supprised you notice it at all if i write awnser. :)
Maybe your font is too big or your eyes are too good.


> do, and at least me it costs no extra time because I need the time to
> think about what I am writing anyway.
> 
> > also i feel people should send me a mail and complain if they think i treat
> > them unfairly. I dont remember anyone ever complained to me until now ...
> 
> That is a bit of a problem, via email it is very hard to recognize the
> motives behind what people do, so it is hard to know when a private
> discussion is helpful, and many avoid it if in doubt.
> I now think that you may have completely missed it, but e.g. when you
> made that joke about the "official" Snow spelling Diego was already
> quite sick of that kind of thing and took it (at least somewhat) as an
> attack.
> Did you notice that in his reply? 

Not that i rememeber.


> In this case I did and said on
> IRC I think it was honestly just meant to be funny, but I am sure such
> things happen quite often. I do not yet have a good solution, but maybe
> using off-list communication a bit more often might help.

maybe ...

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