It's Grumpy Saturday. If I didn't respond to your email or "friend" request, maybe you fall in one of the following categories.
1. People who have exchanged some email with me (or who once commented on my blog, or were once in the same line at a conference) and send me a Linkedin friend request with the default invite message.
2. People I've never heard from asking to become my friend on Facebook.
3. People who send me a long form letter inviting me to speak at their conference, without any kind of personal note at the top.
4. People who resend that form letter three times.
5. People who get all upset when I respond to the last identical copy of that form letter with "Please stop spamming me."
6. People who send me a long rambling email asking me a Python programming question.
7. People who send me a long rambling email proposing a change to the Python language.
8. People who collect pictures of famous people's desktops.
9. People who send me email asking if they can put their ads on my website.
10. People who create fake blogs with computer-generated pseudo-nonsense text that happens to include my name.
Oh come on. You've got to admit the desktop thing is kind of fascinating. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seat at your same line at PyCon-it so I can send you a friend request! Just kidding :)
ReplyDelete"How about 'excessively negative people'?"
ReplyDelete--Hobbes
You are an Icon Guido.. Think about Obama :-))))
ReplyDeleteNumber 10 is especially annoying to me too. I have Google Blog Search searching my name (cuz I'm vain like that) and it invariably finds spam blogs with recycled text from my blog or software project pages. I wish I could, like, inform Google that the blog is spam whenever I stumble into one of these. Hmm... feature request.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
ReplyDeleteJust send such people some shocking answer - maybe from a Monty Python episode - or any other suitable source ... :-)
What about the silent majority that read your blog yet never post until they suddenly feel left out?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite are people I happened to work with for a short (think weeks) period asking me to connect to them on LinkedIn. Bonus points if they left only destruction and decay in their path.
ReplyDeleteI usually reply: "Tell me five things you know about me, that you can't find through Google."
Usually takes care of it.
Yeah, my Zope google alert discovered three bot accounts on Livejournal yesterday. One was mostly a copy of one of my posts. Very annoying indeed.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be annoyed if somebody asked me for a copy of my desktop, I would be worried. That's seriously whacked.
I'm with Guido 100% on these things, except of course that most of it doesn't happen me. :) But I would be annoyed if it did.
What a brilliant idea. Collecting screenshots of famous people's desktops.
ReplyDeleteI think you should indulge us on that one!
OK, I'm giving in. Rather than respond to all the personal requests though, I'm just posting a copy of my Desktop for all to see. I actually made a video of it so you can watch me edit Python. :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://tinyurl.com/bqqrvx
Oh god I fell for it. Well played. And I guess I can discard that draft email asking for help on my Python project.
ReplyDeleteAw, I fell for it too. Disappointment.
ReplyDeleteHey, I read your blog post. CAN WE BE FRIENDS?!? OH GOD PLEASE VALIDATE ME!
ReplyDeleteGuess there's no point asking you to contribute an On Your Desktop post, then?
ReplyDeleteI don't know in which group I fall. However, I love Python and IMHO you did a great job in developing it.
ReplyDeleteSince my 1980-years - that were dedicated to FORTH - I never was so happy with a specific language.
And I am not a programmer:) At least not by profession...