since when do people on mailing lists no longer get to voice opinions?
 What then would be the purpose of a mailing list?


On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Emmanuel Lecharny ha scritto:
>>
>>> Now, considering your attitude : your are sometime just behaving like a
>>> stubborn childish person. You are interpreting the ASF rules at your own
>>> advantage, with no respect for person around you. Like it or not, this is
>>> not the way it works. When I asked you to revert the code, this is because
>>> we reached a point where we have to discuss the portion of code you have
>>> committed, it was not a punishment. But you took it as if I wanted to
>>> personally insult you, and you insulted me in return. I will swallow the
>>> insult, because it's just totally irrelevant to the discussion.
>>>
>>
>> My opinion is that you behaved very bad too. There was a discussion in
>> place, and there was no need to veto this until every solution was
>> evaluated. You didn't try to understand the why, propose something
>> different, evaluate pros/cons of what have been done and what you proposed
>> before vetoing it.
>>
>> This is only my opinion as an ASF committer have only a user role in mina.
>>
>
> No one asked for your precious opinion.  You don't have a grasp of the
> situation at all.  So stop adding to the fire.
>
> LET THE THREAD DIE!
>
> We need to move on.
>
> Alex
>

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