On 12/21/00 5:39 AM, "James Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Duncan Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Genericity leads to the "trying to boil the ocean" problem. ANT is very
>>> vulnerable to this. I would hate to see it devolve into some sort of wierdo
>>> XML scripting language.
I'll reply to the rest of this later -- but this attribution is *wrong*.
That is not what I said even if I agree with the sentiment of it.
I've noticed this on several other messages in the last few days where
quotes are being put into my mouth. I don't appreciate it. If you are going
to neaten quotes up (which *is* a good thing, btw), be careful about who's
left on any from: lines that you are leaving. If it's 3 replies deep like
this, just take all the from: lines off rather than misquoting.
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James Duncan Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
!try; do()