Return-Path: Message-ID: <1261176544.4b2c06e0e0eae@www.fastmail.com.br> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:49:04 -0200 From: dcobra@videam.com.br To: Marcel Holtmann Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Long delay to (re)connect a bluetooth mouse References: <1260906227.4b27e6f39cc7c@www.fastmail.com.br> <4B2A4B90.1040009@videam.com.br> <4B2BBF58.4030901@videam.com.br> <1261173899.4041.96.camel@localhost.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <1261173899.4041.96.camel@localhost.localdomain> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 List-ID: Hi Marcel: Thanks so much for replying! It seems a little humor helped to get someone's attention, even though I'm not sure you fully appreciated it :-) > you do know that an open source community doesn't work like this. As I mentioned in my second post, I have interacted and made small contributions of code to the open source community several times in the past, and my experience this time around was atypical because I was having a hard time just getting someone to reply! > If someone would be able to make anything out of your posting or has > experienced the same, they would have spoken. Was it unreasonable to expect that someone would say: "Nobody is experiencing this kind of delay, maybe it's something in your setup"? Or even, "this is not the right forum for non-developers to ask for help, why don't you try such and such place?" > Since you didn't even > include any logs or hcidump details, you didn't even gave any person > without the hardware to respond. As I also made clear, I am not a developer, and I didn't know what kind of information would be useful. I didn't want to post a long message with information that might be irrelevant. I did ask in my first post what kind of information I should provide to help diagnose the problem. Sometimes one's attitude doesn't come accross as intended in e-mails. My tirade about The Sixth Sense was meant to express amusement, and not resentment, at the situation. I was sincere in my wishes to the bluez community of developers. Without you folks there would be no bluetooth for Linux at all, and appreciate your work. Regards, Daniel