I'm still waiting to see one of the "abusive" emails you speak of Glen. So far you just kind of come off as a goof.
And enough with the "inactive" jabs, Jeff's paid his dues. You don't question a Sensei's belt just because you weren't around when he was competing. Craig On 2011-02-27, at 2:10 AM, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, warning shots prior to sending are fair. I just don't want people > intimidated from going public if they feel they need to. This is an ASF-wide > issue, not just a CXF one. > > Glen > > On 2/27/2011 2:52 AM, Christian Schneider wrote: >> Hi Glen, >> >> as a last resort this may be a way to go. My advice is to fire a warning >> shot before sending to the list. If someone is harrassing you off list >> then a correct way of handling this is sending him a mail that you do >> not want to communicate with him off list and that you will forward any >> future rude mail to the list. Then he can not expect that any further >> communication is private. >> >> What do you think? >> >> I do not want to judge what happened between Jeff and you as I do not >> know all the details. So I can only ask both of you to try to bring this >> back to a normal level. >> >> Christian >> >> Am 27.02.2011 08:31, schrieb Glen Mazza: >>> Folks, if Jeff Genender--or anyone else--is sending any other >>> committers hateful or harrassing emails behind-the-scenes like what I >>> got below from him on Friday, feel free to forward the email directly >>> to the cxf-dev list for all to see. No committer has the right to be >>> harrassing other committers behind-the-scenes and insisting on >>> anonymity while doing so. >>> >>> Further, all charges made behind-the-scenes by Jeff to another >>> committer can be taken to the dev list, *if* desired by the person >>> receiving the charge, in order to properly air out and defend himself >>> against the charge, possibly with the help of other team members. >>> Contrary to what Jeff is implying below, you are always most welcome >>> to go public on charges made privately against you if doing so helps >>> you defend yourself against the charge. You do not need Jeff's >>> permission to go public on charges he decides to press against you >>> privately. >>> >>> Finally, contrary to how he may arrogantly act, Jeff is a mostly >>> inactive committer on the CXF project, and has no special ranking or >>> standing on the team compared to any other CXF committer. His ASF >>> membership does not grant him additional powers to be judging people >>> behind the scenes or to magically strip people of their >>> committership. Do not be cowed by his threats, whether implicit or >>> direct, as I received from him below. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Glen > > > -- > Glen Mazza > Software Engineer, Talend (http://www.talend.com) > blog: http://www.jroller.com/gmazza > >
