| > You could've just said no instead of going on some weird rant. "Dude", I could, but then a valid follow-up would have been something like "why not?", and I think that I have sufficiently covered this. > There are plenty of reasons for containerization "Bro", I understand that containerization would make a small amount of sense under the following circumstances: - The software in question was a giant package with a quadrillion dependencies which all interfere with each other. rssparser.lisp is not. - The software in question will need to be deployed on a metric ton of very different machines. rssparser.lisp can easily be deployed without this additional layer. > it seems like engaging in any sort of conversation with you is pointless. You haven't even tried yet. I'm open for any kind of discussion, but it would probably help both sides if the subject was "how to improve the software", don't you think? |
Someone asked a simple question.
You replied with a comment that ended like so "into a fucking Docker container?"
As a third party here (and not the person you asked), it's fairly easy to assume that someone who pretends to be "Looking forward to feedback" and then responds with "fucking" and being rude is really just trolling here and not interested in reasonable and adult conversations.
At the very least, you know you were wrong, because you've been editing your comments to make it seem less aggressive.
My honest suggestion: apologize, and get offline. There is no reason to be acting like this.