There is such a thing as constructive criticism. One can criticize without attack. Complaints can be given with enough information to be helpful and aid in making changes, or they can be some form of "this doesn't work for what I want", which isn't helpful.
No one said not to offer feedback -- what was said was to refrain from personal attacks.
Jim
On December 17, 2019 9:30:30 AM EST, Zahid Rahman <zahidr1000@gmail.com> wrote:
Without criticism or complaint , how will you improve your standards ?
People often overlook the upside of criticism and complaint
Hi,
These mailing lists are for asking questions and providing constructive
feedback, as well as collaboration, on PostgreSQL and the surrounding
software ecosystem. Please do not use the mailing lists to make comments
that can be considered personal attacks on people who are maintainers on
pgAdmin4 or any other project.
If you have constructive feedback for the group that is maintaining
pgadmin4 as well as any contributions you would like to make, I
recommend providing through the resources they make available here:
https://www.pgadmin.org/support/
Thanks,
Jonathan
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