Yes, people can learn
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 12:38:24PM +0200, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 12:17:22PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>
> > > Erm.. pardon me, but shouldn't his be done *before* an AM is being
> > > assigned? I mean: how will you find a matching AM when those
> > > questions are asked *after* an AM is already assigned?
> > > Just wondering... ;)
> > * advocacy mail
> > * google
> > about the second one, it's particulary funny, what you can get searching
> > for someone with the magic "site:debian.org" at the end of the query.
> > You should try with your name, it's pretty... interesting
>
> Aaaaah... I was already waiting for this. :-)
>
> Do you know that people can change their mind and behaviour and actually can
> learn from the past? :-)
The obvious answer is: Yes, people can learn.
But it also triggers the question:
_What_ have you learned?
I'm really curious about it.
Please think "future"[1], use words like 'next time' , 'having in mind',
'working on' 'wanting to deliver' etc.
Cheers
Geert Stappers
[1] avoid "past", like 'it was wrong to ...', 'stupid mistake'
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