> But Babel6 is still terrible, and no input from your side can change my opinion. Or perhaps it could, if you provided some technical justification for what you did. But this article is the request to stop ranting about your work, as it hurts you.
> For that, I am sorry.
So you get what he's asking (stop the sniping without substance), you're (supposedly) contrite about it, and yet in the same breath you continue to do what you acknowledge is exactly that behavior.
Either there's some fundamental disconnect in your mind that you need to address or you should just say what you mean.
I just tried to note that I am not surprised by the amount of rage that Babel6 transition had caused, as well as that it has nothing to do with its author's person at all.
Inalienable right of the author: at any moment in time, they can say "this is my vision and my art — take it as is or leave it".
Inalienable right of the user/reader/consumer: judging author's work in whatever way or form they want, misunderstanding it, and generally abusing it in the ways never intended by author.
Corollary 1: a user has no right to demand anything from the author. If anything crosses their mind, they might ask the author. Politely. Very. And author has the right to refuse anytime, without explanation.
Corollary 2: an author has no right to demand that user has to be happy about their work, or use it the one correct way, or that ranting should stop. The author can only make suggestions and give advice. Politely.
> But Babel6 is still terrible, and no input from your side can change my opinion. Or perhaps it could, if you provided some technical justification for what you did. But this article is the request to stop ranting about your work, as it hurts you.
> For that, I am sorry.
So you get what he's asking (stop the sniping without substance), you're (supposedly) contrite about it, and yet in the same breath you continue to do what you acknowledge is exactly that behavior.
Either there's some fundamental disconnect in your mind that you need to address or you should just say what you mean.