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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1107385" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>Expressing an opinion or a disagreement has nothing to do with “increasing excitements”.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was clear at my post. I don't have general disagreements with you. At my post I was specific by expressing my disagreement JUST with your post #12. Unfortunately, at your post #14 you focused at my person or emotions, you also focused at your thread as a whole, but you didn't focus at my specific arguments.</p><p>By the way, I take the opportunity to thank you for the big majority of your threads and posts, they're full of knowledge and teachings, and I learn from you and totally agree with most of your comments.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's the only specific point where you and I disagree.</p><p></p><p>Your argument ("Comodo: It is not as smart as Ulysses but can be as dumb and strong as Herakles") may be applied to everything in life (software, politics, cars, investments, family, friends, whatever). However, MT is a cyber security forum, and while it is true that everyone is free to write what they want, it is also true that we should have morality and responsibility to understand that there are people who read us, who do not have the ability to differentiate between underlines, and may end up induced to use a software that they should NOT.</p><p></p><p>Comodo is an abandon-ware, full of old and dangerous unfixed bugs, no real updates/upgrades etc... so in principle, <strong>no software under these conditions should be used</strong>. So, even if Comodo is useful for a minority, or even if Comodo is strong as Herakles etc, <strong>the principle should prevail</strong>, and an abandon-ware software, with bugs, no real updates/upgrades etc... should not be used.</p><p></p><p>I want you to know that I understand and respect your opinion. I hope you understand and respect mine, even if you don't agree. It's not about arguing, it's about respecting each other and being able to express our opinions, without convincing each other.</p><p></p><p>Once again, thank you Andy for your time and great teachings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1107385, member: 67091"] Expressing an opinion or a disagreement has nothing to do with “increasing excitements”. I was clear at my post. I don't have general disagreements with you. At my post I was specific by expressing my disagreement JUST with your post #12. Unfortunately, at your post #14 you focused at my person or emotions, you also focused at your thread as a whole, but you didn't focus at my specific arguments. By the way, I take the opportunity to thank you for the big majority of your threads and posts, they're full of knowledge and teachings, and I learn from you and totally agree with most of your comments. Here's the only specific point where you and I disagree. Your argument ("Comodo: It is not as smart as Ulysses but can be as dumb and strong as Herakles") may be applied to everything in life (software, politics, cars, investments, family, friends, whatever). However, MT is a cyber security forum, and while it is true that everyone is free to write what they want, it is also true that we should have morality and responsibility to understand that there are people who read us, who do not have the ability to differentiate between underlines, and may end up induced to use a software that they should NOT. Comodo is an abandon-ware, full of old and dangerous unfixed bugs, no real updates/upgrades etc... so in principle, [B]no software under these conditions should be used[/B]. So, even if Comodo is useful for a minority, or even if Comodo is strong as Herakles etc, [B]the principle should prevail[/B], and an abandon-ware software, with bugs, no real updates/upgrades etc... should not be used. I want you to know that I understand and respect your opinion. I hope you understand and respect mine, even if you don't agree. It's not about arguing, it's about respecting each other and being able to express our opinions, without convincing each other. Once again, thank you Andy for your time and great teachings! [/QUOTE]
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