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Submitted by nk on Wed, 2009-05-13 22:47

Have I scared you off drupal.org? Have I hurt your feelings? Please comment on this post, hurt me, bring it on, that's what I am getting the last two days anyways and I am quite sick of it so let's get out of it in one batch and then move on.

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Submitted by sun@drupal.org on Thu, 2009-05-14 01:11.

I love you, man.

Submitted by riccardoR@drupal.org on Thu, 2009-05-14 10:35.

+1

You rock!

Submitted by fireang3l@drupal.org on Thu, 2009-05-14 02:00.

I love my Drupal with its Chx and his unique attitude, seriously, it just wouldn't be the same without you!

Submitted by cpelham@drupal.org on Thu, 2009-05-14 03:56.

Real boats rock. I can't recall which si-fi novel that's from, but you do a great job and no one's getting killed.

Submitted by Hochmania on Thu, 2009-05-14 15:03.

I've never been a fan of yours. Frankly, you're an ass and I don't care how much you know about Drupal, it doesn't give you an excuse to treat others like trash. Just because we may not be the uber-coding geek as you are, doesn't allow you to be a jerk to others. We all love your contributions to Drupal but try being nicer to everyone in general in IRC....believe it or not, you too were once like us.

Submitted by webchick on Thu, 2009-05-14 18:07.

I'll be perfectly honest and say that yes, you have scared me/hurt my feelings before. In general, people who grow up in Europe tend to have a much more direct way of speaking than people raised in North American for whom it's considered "normal" to beat around the bush instead of just saying what you mean. And like everyone else, you sometimes have bad days and get frustrated like everyone else, that can come across in your communication.

But what I will also say is that I have never met another person in any community I've been a part of who is more dedicated to the success of the project, more patient with helping new contributors to succeed, and with as big of a heart as you. :)

I often think fondly back to when I was a complete newbie to Drupal and you and Steven Wittens both helped lure me out of my shell into doing core contribution. You guys walked me through getting my dev environment set up, mentored me in how to do thorough patch reviews, and taught me some common code optimization patterns. And I continue to see you repeat that over and over with new contributors who have a desire to make the Drupal project better, whether they be SoC students or some random person in IRC who asks a particularly clueful question.

To anyone out there who feels insulted or angry by chx, I'd be willing to bet that if your actions reflected that making Drupal better is as important to you as your own specific needs, you'd likely get a completely different reaction, and be able to see why so many of us love chx and consider him a wonderful friend.

Submitted by joshmiller on Thu, 2009-05-14 18:19.

I first met chx at DC2009 -- We were both nearly late to (and kinda apathetic about) the keynote. He was funny and modest. Since then I have learned about all of the amazing code he has written for core.

Thanks chx! Don't listen to those naysayers!

Josh

Submitted by sime on Thu, 2009-05-14 23:40.

Well you're hardly Steven "Steve" Wittens! But geeks appearing rude is a part of the landscape. I get it from clients about my emails.

I know how passionate you are and i've met you and you don't brush people off. I would hate if you stopped telling me your raw opinion because you weren't sure who I was or how I'd take it.

Well done for posting this, it's ballsie and shows you care.

Your site sux for iPhone btw ;)

Submitted by Damien Tournoud on Fri, 2009-05-15 16:45.

I don't really understand why people find you rude. Maybe it's because I'm "european", like Angie said. I always saw you helping people you don't even know, and helping a lot new code contributors.

You are definitely one of the great people I like to see in the Drupal community, and that make me proud of being a part of it.

Submitted by Dave.Ingram on Fri, 2009-05-15 18:40.

I've never seen anyone be more helpful in IRC. If people want to be spoon fed code, they probably shouldn't be hanging out in #drupal anyway. Keep up the good work!

Submitted by eigentor1 on Fri, 2009-05-15 20:07.

Come on, everybody, don't be so polite. That's not what Karoly asked for :) Well my experience and view on things: Chx is the one that is usually referred to as the "bad guy" on #drupal and I have personally witnessed him kicking a user out of #drupal.

But: the guy was impertinent and had justly desevered that.

Still this does not happen that often and if chx would not do it, someone else would have to.

I have been to dev channels (namely Linux channels) that are _really_ unfriendly. Just go there and mention the word "Windows". You might just as well shout "Niggahs!" in the middle of the Bronx when it was still dangerous.

So: personally I was never insulted by chx and I wholeheartedly approve people that do not shy away from conflicts. Being german I know what bluntness means :)

So go on, I do not see a real problem. And there are definitely other people who can be very unfriendly on drupal.org or in the channel. No need to put all focus on one person just because of his image.