On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Fnux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Lauri, keep cool! > > Yes, Apache (as well as many other "web servers" such as Nginx can act as a > lits-blog-mail server that you currently use to spread your notes to the > monkey list! > > And, BTW, my domain "as2.com" is activated since 1997 and never ever was > down since its inception. > > The fact is that I didn't received your previous e-mail. > > Period. > > However, I nicely did thank you for reposting it. > > Period. > > Now, if you want that I write on my next article: > > a) That Monkey is far to be what you pretend it's on your web site when > using fake and biased benchmarks using a children's toy such as "wr" that I > will analyze in detail, > > b) And that some of its developer are aggressive, not to say "dumb", > > c) Then, my conclusion could be: don't trust this Monkey project... > > So, please let me know and I could also make a link to a copies of your > e-mails. > > I've been in this industry for over 35 years, working at Borland, IBM, > Microsoft, Compuware or ICL as a main software publisher and privileged > ISV. > > Also, I've sold and installed over 120 millions of licenses worldwide of my > last product RSM on DOS, Windows and OS/2 when you count only few dozen of > Monkey users on Linux! > > And I'm doing "fair" benchmarks that anyone will be able to reproduce on > their own machine since I will publish not only the source code of a real > weighttp wrapper but also the detailed OSes and the web server settings. > > So, keep cool "buddy" or Monkey will be out of the "race" with some ugly > comments. > > Is this what you want? > > Have a nice day. > > > wooo wooo wait...
I expect you are not starting an ego-war on this thread. Despite how you have received the emails and the feeling around them, i cannot accept that you start conditioning the reviews and start being the rude guy here trying to intimidate, the article is yours and its up to you what you write, but.. with that comments you put in doubt the article will be 100% objective. Honestly, we do not owe anything to anybody, everything have been built from people who really trust in open source and saying our benchmarks are fake is very strange from your side, is there many people faking benchmarks around ?, i know that the answer is Yes. Consider Monkey benchmarks made by us but you be also encouraged to do your owns. -- Eduardo Silva http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl http://monkey-project.com
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