Arun,

I believe you're reading to much into my comment - it was absolutely
well intent.

And I think you have to abstain from such reprimands in the future.
Should you have anything to say to me personally - pl. send me a
separate email next time.

With regards,
  Cos

On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 21:51, Arun C Murthy <ar...@yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
> Cos,
>
> These are difficult times for the community as a whole, the least we can do 
> it treat each other with respect and dignity in these public forums.
>
> Your comment was in very poor taste, please refrain from such in the future.
>
> Thank you,
> Arun
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 6, 2011, at 8:35 PM, "Konstantin Boudnik" <c...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <eri...@yahoo-inc.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>
>>> Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to?
>>
>> Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow!
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> E14
>>>
>>> On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey,
>>>>
>>>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job
>>>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a
>>>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading
>>>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things:
>>>>
>>>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk
>>>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again
>>>>
>>>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook
>>>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13
>>>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the
>>>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk.
>>>>
>>>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo 
>>>> Alto
>>>> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following 
>>>> Wednesday,
>>>> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC
>>>> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members 
>>>> Eli
>>>> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group.
>>>>
>>>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name,
>>>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward
>>>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll
>>>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and
>>>> submission process.
>>>>
>>>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to
>>>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com.
>>>>
>>>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF
>>>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make
>>>> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event.
>>>>
>>>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again!
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
>>>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see
>>>> about how we can teleconference you into the event.
>>>
>>>
>

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