Hi again, Am I even suppose to reply this? are you done or not yet? because that was fun ... but ... sadly, whatever you are selling, I'm not buying :) your words were louder than your action, I'm afraid.
If you dislike someone that much (thank you, you already proved it), try to keep that a side when it comes to work or project like that (Lubuntu), PLEASE. Either to take it up with him 1 vs 1 or find a better way to show that but please, let's keep this far away from this mailing list :) thanks for understanding :) Now, my loyalty and responsibility towards Lubuntu has left me with no choice but to reply this personal attack and flame war (IMHO) so we can, hopefully, get rid of such emails once and for all ;) I removed you because you started to change stuff without telling > anyone. But I thought I should tell first my thoughts before I do > stuff, so I changed it back. > I'm an administrator on Lubuntu Communications Team ( https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms/+members#active<https://launchpad.net/%7Elubuntu-comms/+members#active> ) . Now, do I have the right to remove you without informing you just like the way you did just because I dislike you or dislike your style? The answer is I can't do that. So, who gave you that right? to remove and re-add? I think free software communities need people who contribute and not people > with titles > To me, you are simply contradicting yourself because what title do you have which gives you the authority to remove people and re-add them? Guess what? I will never do that even though I dislike your style ;) *Lubuntu comes first and I shall not look at whatever you looked at.* I don't know what is the difference between lubuntu and lubuntu official > for example. > Simply ask and I shall answer :) I find it strange, that you give yourself titles like team coordinator. > I did not give myself any title, I have earned it and I have proved that I deserve it, otherwise I wouldn't even get it :) I think free software communities need people who contribute and not people > with titles > I don't have much time to list my contributions here but if you insist, you can simply google my username and you will find whatever you may be looking for. I do not understand why you are writing so many mails about what you are > doing personally. There > are hundreds of people on the lubuntu mailing lists who are probably not > interested if you are going away for the weekend and when you are traveling. > Why so serious? :) Lubuntu Team is like my second family that I spend so much hours talking, discussing and enjoying every bit of it and I don't need anyone here to tell me *(with all due respect)* what I have to say and what I don't have to say because I speak my mind and everyone is *FREE* to say/write whatever he/she wants. In case you forgot, freedom of speech/writing is still alive and this is Free Open Source Community ;) However, perhaps I shouldn't be so friendly because some may not understand that :( You are announcing meetings without content > +1 This one, I do agree with you. I shouldn't have done that. I have an excuse but it is not an option here. Everyone owes me an apology. I'm sorry! and push for polls where I do not understand the goal. > Again, simply ask :) Page was DEAD for months and NO UPDATES whatsoever. I have mentioned that over and over again but no one even bothered to reply. You are one of the admins and my guess you are the creator of that page (since you are so serious about all that) so why that page was idle? people post and no one answer them? no updates? nothing? if you have no time, someone else does :) That Poll is important and it's a part of series of Polls. We need that figures/numbers. Lubuntu Support and Communications Teams both need that IMHO. You can ask, I don't bite :) Your way of communication starts to use too much time. > This is your opinion and I do respect it but sorry, I am not going to stop because I did not achieve anything yet, the way is so long still :) Everyone is FREE to work the way he/she sees it fits the most. I'm open to any suggestion/feedback and if my way/style doesn't really sound good, well, you can come up with a better style and by that, Lubuntu will improve even faster and better :) There is not much real content about lubuntu itself in your mails in my > opinion. > Again, this is your opinion, I do respect it but I disagree with it. As I do not know how to work together in your style, I will need some time > to think about it. > I don't like your style too but I never wasted a single second and talked about it. You know why? because I LOVE Lubuntu and I love the team and for both, I do whatever it takes no matter what. My aims and targets is to see Lubuntu growing and gets better and better. I suggest to take some time as you already suggested and think about Lubuntu not about the personal stuff you are talking about. I've read your Email many times, I did not find a *real content about Lubuntu at all.* *It is PURE personal* :) Please, I strongly recommend not to write such personal emails on this mailing list or any other mailing list. Again, if I did something wrong, there are MUCH better ways than your way. If you dislike me, this is your opinion but please don't waste our time reading this - keep it for yourself, please or take it up with me. Now, excuse me, I must focus on my upcoming projects. Thank you for taking the time to read this. "I'm thankful to all those who said "NO" to me. It's because of them i did it myself" - Albert Einstein amjjawad/Ali On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Mario Behling <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I removed you because you started to change stuff without telling > anyone. But I thought I should tell first my thoughts before I do > stuff, so I changed it back. > > I don't know what is the difference between lubuntu and lubuntu > official for example. I find it strange, that you give yourself titles > like team coordinator. I think free software communities need people > who contribute and not people with titles. I do not understand why you > are writing so many mails about what you are doing personally. There > are hundreds of people on the lubuntu mailing lists who are probably > not interested if you are going away for the weekend and when you are > traveling. You are announcing meetings without content and push for > polls where I do not understand the goal. Your way of communication > starts to use too much time. There is not much real content about > lubuntu itself in your mails in my opinion. > > As I do not know how to work together in your style, I will need some > time to think about it. > > Thank you, > > Mario > > > On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Mario, > > > >> Mario Behling made you an administrator of the Page "lubuntu". 12:34pm > > > > Just to keep you in the loop, just in case you are not aware of that, > I've > > been made an admin of that page on last Wed by Julien himself and I'm > very > > sure you have seen the emails since months about that, not to mention the > > last emails for the last two weeks. I was wondering why I've been > removed on > > the first place without even an email from your side and why I'm an admin > > again without an email yet again? > > What is going on over there? am I missing something? > > > > I will try to assume this is unintentional mistake! > > > > Thanks a lot! > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards, > > amjjawad > > Lubuntu Support Team Co-ordinator > > Lubuntu Communication Team Administrator > > Lubuntu One Stop Thread > > My Wiki Page | My Launchpad | My Ubuntu Forum Profile > > > -- *Best Regards, amjjawad* Lubuntu Support Team Co-ordinator Lubuntu Communication Team Administrator Lubuntu One Stop Thread <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1844755> My Wiki Page <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> | My Launchpad<https://launchpad.net/%7Eamjjawad>| My Ubuntu Forum Profile <http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=941822> **
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