I'm honestly beyond caring enough to point blame to anyone in this
situation. My thought was that it's somewhat hypocritical as a few examples
would've been more than enough. 

I can understand that he might've done it in frustration, but the fact that
it's still online doesn't make very much sense.

!k

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: My sincerest apologies to Brian Simmons, CentraSoft.Com, and to
the entire ColdFusion community

Kevin Aebig wrote:
> I love how he starts to publicly give away his content when he's got a
> problem with one of his clients publicly giving away his content. Anyone
> else find that a tad strange?

no, it's brian's to give away as he so choses.

if you intend to start dumping on brian for this, please stop before this
goes 
any further. i'm sure ben's normally a swell guy & this incident should
simply 
die away but brian's been wronged in this case & dumping on him like this is

somehow his fault is not right.



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