Sanshao, I've entered the bug in the correct database.  I can't make any
guarantees about when it will be fixed because that can be a complicated
calculation and I'm not plugged into the internals of the .NET Framework
release process.

No offense was taken at your prior message - after all you did help
locate a bug in the commercial product.  I know it can be frustrating
when you've spent a lot of time on an issue just to find a bug on the
other end.  Hopefully, by having the SSCLI source available the amount
of time you had to spend diagnosing the problem was somewhat reduced.

John

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sanshao Jiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 4:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I AM SORRY


I am sorry for saying such words and may hurt feelings of some others,
though I never intend to. I take back my words.

I am a newby of this list, and some how, of Rotor and .NET.
I were a little bit angry because of I'd spent some time on debuging my
codes around Socket.Select when I tried to port my project to .NET
infrastructure.

Thank you, Mr Neward. And I'll show more respect when posting later .

On Fri, 5 Jul 2002 02:24:32 -0700, Ted Neward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>That's exactly what he just said--that he's forwarded it to the 
>appropriate team within Microsoft responsible for the networking 
>libraries. (Remember, Rotor is a fork of the commercial CLR bits.)
>
>More importantly, to answer your question:
>"How could I believe in .NET and construct my project on it?" Then 
>don't--by all means, rebuild all of the infrastructure that .NET/Rotor 
>gives you, languages and libraries and environment and all, and make 
>sure you release it to the public so others can ridicule you every time

>you make a mistake, like the one you just found.
>
>(C'mon, Sanshao, it's called a "bug"--mistakes happen, we're all human,

>and as the old saying goes, "Next time you think you're perfect, try 
>walking on
>water".)
>
>In the future, please exercise a bit more diplomacy in posting a bug
report,
>or you may face removal from the list.
>
>Ted Neward
>{.NET || Java} Course Author & Instructor, DevelopMentor
>(http://www.develop.com)
>http://www.javageeks.com/tneward http://www.clrgeeks.com/tneward
>

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