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Swiping left and right will also activate HREF link #681

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ghost opened this issue Oct 20, 2014 · 52 comments
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Swiping left and right will also activate HREF link #681

ghost opened this issue Oct 20, 2014 · 52 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

If the slides are made of up linked images, when swiping through them on the iOS Simulator on OS X Yosemite, when the slider has finished swiping, the link that has been clicked initially will start to load.

This is an undesired effect, and should require the user to tap again (and not swipe) to activate the link.

Is this a bug? I know RoyalSlider operates like how I think it should...

@kenwheeler
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What version are you using. Also, please follow Contributing.md

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Whatever the latest version is, being advertised on your website.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 15:17, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

What version are you using. Also, please follow Contributing.md


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@kenwheeler
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Just tested on an actual iPad. Not happening.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Wow, is this seriously how you deal with issues? How incredibly arrogant.

Unfortunately, I cannot test at this point on an actual device, but I have no reason to think that the iOS simulator is any different.

And so obviously there is something else that may be causing this, as human courtesy I would have expected you to maybe be interested to at least offer some kind of help.

But just for your information, you can close tickets as much as you want, but if I feel as though it hasn’t been properly dealt with, I’ll keep on re-opening them until you actually start being helpful.

So on your iPad, what is the behaviour? Do they swipe and scroll and not activate the links until the slider has stopped?

On 20 Oct 2014, at 15:29, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

Closed #681 #681.


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@kenwheeler
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Your issue was closed because you failed to follow CONTRIBUTING.markdown. And if you keep opening issues, I'll keep closing them. How do you expect me to debug your issue if you fail to provide even basic details like OS version, device version, and your markup and slick settings?

And then when I ask for it, you call me arrogant? Sure thing boss, I'll give you the money you spent on this plugin back.

I have a newborn, a full time job, and a life. I don't have time to take guesses at what your issue might be, and I'm giving this plugin away and supporting it for free. Every second I spend explaining to you why you need to file legitimate bug reports is a second I dont get to spend making money or with my family.

So stop being a fucking 9 year old, READ CONTRIBUTING.markdown, and fill your fucking issue out like a big boy.

@kenwheeler
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Btw, if you continue to talk shit:

https://help.github.com/articles/blocking-a-user/

@kenwheeler
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Also, to anyone else who uses this plugin who had to read this tripe, I'm sorry. Sometimes people need to hear the truth.

@deefour
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deefour commented Oct 20, 2014

@kenwheeler 👏

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Just to add something to this, I have reported you to GitHub, and explained why i hadn't seemed to provide your information.

I'm sure if you took a step back, and saw this from my point of view, you'd realise you were incredibly hasty in your comments, and language.

You should have shown some customer courtesy at the very least.

@kenwheeler
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Awesome @leecollings, I'm sure Github will tell one of their top 100 repos to start being nice to the guy who files illegitimate issues and then calls the owner arrogant. Good luck with that. Go pay $14 to use Royal Slider so you can go legitimately give someone a hard time.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

At the end of the day Ken, you’re the one in the wrong here purely because of the way you’ve been speaking.

If you had simply asked me questions like what OS etc, in a nice manner then I would have given you all the information you asked for.

Instead of that your response of ‘Works fine. not happening’. And then closure of the bug, is just totally uncalled for and is simply unhelpful.

Regardless of whether you’re charging or not.. you’re still providing a service to a customer essentially. And what comes with that should always be a certain level of customer service, even when people don’t strictly follow your rules.

It’s common business sense.

But still, thanks for your ‘support’.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 15:50, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

Awesome @leecollings https://github.com/leecollings, I'm sure Github will tell one of their top 100 repos to start being nice to the guy who files illegitimate issues and then calls the owner arrogant. Good luck with that. Go pay $14 to use Royal Slider so you can go legitimately give someone a hard time.


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@kenwheeler
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Yeah except this isn't a business. It's the best slider plugin there is. And I'm giving it away for free.

I did ask nicely for the details. I even said please.

Then, after you ignored me the first time, I even went and tried to verify your issue, when you clearly didn't give a fuck about reading the contribution guidelines. I verified that it's not a bug, based upon the information(none) that you gave me. I took time out of my day, after you ignored me, to check on the issue anyway.

And then you called me arrogant.

I haven't done anything wrong. You're in my house right now pal. Locate somewhere in here where I've done something wrong:

https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service/

Done? Yeah I didn't think so. I don't care what kind of service you think your entitled to, but you aren't. Funny thing is, if you provided details now, I would still look into it.

But you appear to be more focused on talking shit like an entitled little brat.

If you respond again, and its not a goddamn stellar issue report, you're getting blocked.

At that point, you can go learn javascript and write your own plugin.

@sammydigits
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@leecollings you are a fool.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

For what, exactly?

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:12, Sam Thompson notifications@github.com wrote:

@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings you are a fool.


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gseguin commented Oct 20, 2014

Very relevant to this conversation: https://twitter.com/izs/status/523572549066567680

Also, @leecollings you call yourself a customer, you are very funny! What was the amount of the last check you sent to @kenwheeler ?

Keep up the good work @kenwheeler !

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

You’re making the misconception that being a customer always relates to money.

Just because there’s no money involved, doesn’t mean it’s any different to the regular ‘supplier/consumer’ link.

If a muffin shop decides to give away free muffins, are they still customers? Yes, they are.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:21, Ghislain Seguin notifications@github.com wrote:

Very relevant to this conversation: https://twitter.com/izs/status/523572549066567680 https://twitter.com/izs/status/523572549066567680
Also, @leecollings https://github.com/leecollings you call yourself a customer, you are very funny! What was the amount of the last check you sent @kenwheeler https://github.com/kenwheeler ?

Keep up the good work @kenwheeler https://github.com/kenwheeler !


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gseguin commented Oct 20, 2014

@leecollings,

http://bit.ly/1t5kBna

cus·tom·er
/'kəstəmər/
noun

  1. a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.

@kenwheeler
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@gseguin +1

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

That’s actually incorrect.

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@gseguin https://github.com/gseguin +1


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@kenwheeler
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wat

@mcculloughjchris
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How do you call a definition from a dictionary incorrect?

@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings The problem here is your perception that @kenwheeler owes you something. The reality is the fact that he made something and then said you could use it for free. He's tried to help you when you asked for help. So now you are complaining that he isn't being nice when you refuse to help him the way he asks for help. What's wrong with you? Why do you feel like you're so important?

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

That’s not how it is at all. The ‘problem’ I have, is that he seems to think he was offering to help, when he was being rude and arrogant.

If it was me, and someone came to me with a problem, I’d be as friendly as I possibly can to find out what’s going wrong. I certainly wouldn’t respond with ‘It’s working fine on mine. Not a problem’.

To literally refuse to acknowledge that there’s even an issue, is the bad practice here.

He hasn’t tried to help, he’s responded by swearing, and being aggressive and then complaining that I haven’t given specific information. Information, which I would have completely given to him, had he asked for it. Since I didn’t know what information he wanted, how could I have supplied it?

And as for the supporting.md or whatever it is, I wasn’t aware I had to read there.. It doesn’t say that anywhere. What I know, is there’s a tab on the right saying ‘Issues’, and there you can post issues.

Don’t blame me for that.

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@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings The problem here is your perception that @kenwheeler https://github.com/kenwheeler owes you something. The reality is the fact that he made something and then said you could use it for free. He's tried to help you when you asked for help. So now you are complaining that he isn't being nice when you refuse to help him the way he asks for help. What's wrong with you? Why do you feel like you're so important?


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@kenwheeler
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Information, which I would have completely given to him, had he asked for it.

wat

@marbiano
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@leecollings You have to be the most deserved to be blocked user in the history of online communities.

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gseguin commented Oct 20, 2014

Then maybe the issue is that you haven't seen the vertical scrollbar on the homepage of the project to scroll down to the contributing section. I'll help you with that: https://github.com/kenwheeler/slick#contributing

@kenwheeler
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He hasn’t tried to help

Funny because, despite you not following my rules and completely disregarding my request for information, I STILL took time out of my day to open my dev environment up, run a server and test it on an iPad, confirming I couldn't reproduce the issue with the details I was given.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Clearly I’ve pointed out quite a big flaw in your ‘community’.

But I’m also quite upset that you all seem very quick to jump on the bandwagon rather than to attempt to provide support to those in need.

If anyone wishes to block me, go ahead. I’m not going to lose any sleep over it.

And I’m certainly not the most deserved to be blocked user. I’ve come across people who just respond with incoherent language, and profanity.

I haven’t been out of place at all here, and will never be like that. As soon as you start swearing in a conversation, you’ve lost the argument anyway.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:45, Ghislain Seguin notifications@github.com wrote:

Then maybe the issue is that you haven't seen the vertical scrollbar on the homepage of the project to scroll down to the contributing section. I'll help you with that: https://github.com/kenwheeler/slick#contributing https://github.com/kenwheeler/slick#contributing

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

And the way you dealt with it, was not helpful. I would appreciate that you acknowledge and accept that Ken.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:47, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

He hasn’t tried to help

Funny because, despite you not following my rules and completely disregarding my request for information, I STILL took time out of my day to open my dev environment up, run a server and test it on an iPad, confirming I couldn't reproduce the issue with the details I was given.


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@montogeek
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@leecollings You should read first the contributing.md file before submit a PR or a Issue, even Github display a message at the top of page. If you do not read them, at least post you configuration, library version, and browser versions.

@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings The only contributions you ever make on Github are issues. It's clear you don't understand how Github works outside of people doing stuff for free, just for you. I agree to a point that @kenwheeler could have been nicer to how he responded to your inqury, but this isn't a McDonalds where service comes with a smile. Furthermore he asked you to comply with a simple format in your issue and YOU IGNORED HIM. You actually ignored him first and is the likely cause of the attitude in the first place.

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Well I wasn’t aware of this, because I don’t believe it’s ever mentioned.

Like I said, I go by what I can see, like most users. I saw the ‘Issues’ tab, and the ability to post them.

Like I have done previously in GitHub, and have never had an issue like this.

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@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings You should read first the contributing.md file before submit a PR or a Issue, even Github display a message at the top of page. If you do not read them, at least post you configuration, library version, and browser versions.


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@kenwheeler
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he’s responded by swearing, and being aggressive

Actually, from the start I was nice and even said please. Hear me out. I try and keep this carousel rock solid because I know people depend on it. That means that when issues get reported, they are very important to me. That also means that when I have to waste time asking people to write proper issues, or fight with them over shit, it's time that could be spent working on actual issues, making the plugin better.

In regards to swearing, what are you my mom? I didn't curse until you called me arrogant. I didn't start this buddy, you did.

@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings His first response asked you to follow the guidelines.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

No I didn’t ignore him, he didin’t directly ask me for anything. He complained that I hadn’t provided anything. There’s a difference in that.

If he were to offer to help in a kind way, and ask for bits of info, then I Would gladly still provide information to him.

And the comment about my activity on GitHub isn’t really relevant. GitHub happens to be the place people are directed to to post issues about certain things. That’s not my fault is it?

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:52, Jonathan Yarbor notifications@github.com wrote:

@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings The only contributions you ever make on Github is issues. It's clear you don't understand how Github works outside of people doing stuff for free, just for you. I agree to a point that @kenwheeler https://github.com/kenwheeler could have been nicer to how he responded to your inqury, but this isn't a McDonalds where service comes with a smile. Furthermore he asked you to comply with a simple format in your issue and YOU IGNORED HIM. You actually ignored him first and is the likely cause of the attitude in the first place.


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@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings Look at this screenshot. This is him asking you for something.
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@montogeek
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@leecollings Can you stop complaining and just post your problem in the right way? Forget it, get over youself.

@kenwheeler
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You know @leecollings, if you got back to me, right now, with a proper bug report. I'd still look into it. Not because I care about you, because I don't, but because I care about slick.

@kenwheeler
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And for what it's worth @leecollings, I'm sorry for cursing at you. I'm from New Jersey, we do that to each other.

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

I accept your apology.

And for the other comment, maybe it’s just me, but that sounded very much like a ‘in the future’ kind of comment.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:58, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

And for what it's worth @leecollings https://github.com/leecollings, I'm sorry for cursing at you. I'm from New Jersey, we do that to each other.


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@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings So you can ask for things, but he can't? And then you're upset because he ignored you? wow

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Let me wait until I get home, and then I will properly test with my actual iPhone, rather than create a wasteful bug report if it’s just the iOS simulator. (Although I’m confident it’s the best iOS simulator around).

But thanks anyway.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 16:58, Ken Wheeler notifications@github.com wrote:

And for what it's worth @leecollings https://github.com/leecollings, I'm sorry for cursing at you. I'm from New Jersey, we do that to each other.


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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

No, you clearly haven’t read what’s been said.

I’ve said many times that I would happily give out information, when I’m asked for it.

On 20 Oct 2014, at 17:03, Jonathan Yarbor notifications@github.com wrote:

@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings So you can ask for things, but he can't? And then you're upset because he ignored you? wow


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@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings He didn't JUST** ask for information. He asked you to follow guidelines when creating the bug report. There is a big difference here.

@mcculloughjchris
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@leecollings when you post issues on repos it's pretty common to give OS info, device info, browser info, and the code you were using. "Whatever the latest version is" is hardly enough information.

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

I can see how it may not include much information, but it is a valid answer to the question.

And like I’ve previously said, I’m not aware how common it is to provide such info straight away without being asked for it, as I’ve posted issues before and have never had anything like this returned back to me.

Which just makes me believe, it’s just the kind of people here. Sadly, not that friendly it seems.

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@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings when you post issues on repos it's pretty common to give OS info, device info, browser info, and the code you were using. "Whatever the latest version is" is hardly enough information.


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@CaptainYarb
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@leecollings Either a crowd of random people are "unfriendly" or perhaps you need to review how your causing people to treat you based off your own actions. It seems like you have this attitude that nothing you do could ever be at fault or wrong.

@kenwheeler
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@leecollings When everybody else is the problem, sometimes it makes sense to go ahead and take a look in the ol' mirror my man.

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ghost commented Oct 20, 2014

Or possibly that so many people these days have forgotten what common courtesy is.

Can we stop now?

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@leecollings https://github.com/leecollings When everybody else is the problem, sometimes it makes sense to go ahead and take a look in the ol' mirror my man.


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@kenwheeler
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@leecollings Sure thing gentlesir. Just update m'issue on m'repo and we'll get it looked at.

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getify commented Nov 15, 2014

@leecollings

Well I wasn’t aware of this, because I don’t believe it’s ever mentioned. Like I said, I go by what I can see, like most users. I saw the ‘Issues’ tab

Umm....

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Jesus, trolls gonna troll hard!

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