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by jsprogrammer
3738 days ago
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11341285 Your claim of misremembering is vacuous. I never claimed Bob called Azer a pussy. >Just so we're clear, you're saying that if someone fucks you over illegally, Just so we are clear, I never said that. If you believe otherwise, you'll need to produce a quote. Your hypothetical is baseless as kik was not "fucked over illegally". kik can't produce a Trademark. Azer didn't even know who kik was. > In fact, once Azer had made it clear that he wasn’t going to change the name, we decided to use a different name for an upcoming package we are going to publish to NPM. We did hope that Azer would change his mind, but we were proceeding under a different package name even when we were told we could have the name Kik. https://medium.com/@mproberts/a-discussion-about-the-breakin... I may get to the rest later today. |
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What is this? Is this supposed to be a point you made that I didn't respond to? This doesn't appear to be a thread I participated in, this appears to be a distant cousin at best to any exchange I'm part of.
> Your claim of misremembering is vacuous. I never claimed Bob called Azer a pussy.
It's strongly implied by:
> How does one non-NPM user [...] get to harass an actual NPM user [...], in violation NPM policy [...]? Is it OK to start referring to people as pussies in emails to them if they don't give up their names?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11383607
Was that just a non-sequitor?
> Just so we are clear, I never said that. [...] Your hypothetical is baseless as kik was not...
I thought it was pretty clear "your hypothetical" referred to my Alice vs Monsanto allegory, not kik.But I really don't care what you didn't say. I'm trying to understand what you ARE saying. I'm trying to understand your notion of harassment. If someone illegally fucks you over, and you email them asking them to stop, and they ask you not to email them again (about them fucking you over), is it harassment to try one last time to reason with them, and CC them when escalating the situation?
> If you believe otherwise, you'll need to produce a quote.
While I very much appreciate that you're engaging with me, I'm under no impression that you're obligated to do anything. I hope you realize that goes both ways.
> kik can't produce a Trademark.
What leads you to believe this? Because they haven't yet? Neither NPM nor Azer asked them to, why would they?
> once Azer had made it clear that he wasn’t going to change the name, we decided to use a different name for an upcoming package we are going to publish to NPM. We did hope that Azer would change his mind, but we were proceeding under a different package name even when we were told we could have the name Kik.
I'm not sure why you're quoting this, it doesn't say they don't want it, it says they're not using it for the package they're going to publish. No one is disputing that fact. Their stated reason for wanting the package name still applies, namely, avoiding confusion for people who install 'kik' expecting a package by them.