"Jeff Schnitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> From: Paulo Gaspar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> 
>> Of course that from the way Jon talks about me you can tell that
>> I do not always agree with him - Jon seems to only be friendly
>> to those that agree with him.
>
> For the record, I've even committed the cardinal sin of creating a MVC
> webapp framework which is not Turbine (http://mav.sourceforge.net), and
> Jon is still pretty friendly to me :-)
>
>
> You guys all need to lighten up.  It's not like this is a workplace
> where everyone is competing for promotions or something.  How this
> social game plays out isn't going to affect your paycheck or the people
> who hang out with you or whether or not you're going to get laid this
> weekend.
>
> A fair amount of banter is healthy in any community.  Poking fun at each
> other, lighthearted insults, competition, and yes conflict are a
> standard part of any sitcom production.  Sure, there's a time for "we
> all love each other" mushy-type stuff but if it was like that all the
> time it would get boring really damn fast.  It is my observation that
> Apache works because of thick skins, not because of peace, love, and
> happiness vibes.
>
> There's nothing wrong with a limited number of competing projects under
> one roof.  It's probably even a good idea.  It's not like Maven and
> Centipede are competing implementations of the same API - this is pretty
> much a research field, and it's impossible to categorically predict at
> this point whether it is better to extend or generate the Gump
> descriptors, or to use XSLT or DVSL, etc.  Until the science becomes
> engineering, this mad driving need (among some) to "merge merge merge"
> is a pathology.
>
> Let it be.  Use the software you like.  Write the software you like.
> Berate people over the truly important things, like choice of text
> editor :-)

Hear hear!  (But go emacs! ;-)

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