> -----Original Message----- > From: Atsushi Eno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: woensdag 8 februari 2006 10:55 > To: Gert Driesen > Cc: 'mono-devel mailing list' > Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] RE: FW: [PATCH] Enum XML > (de)serialization fixes > > Gert, thanks for a great copyright infringement.
Copyright infringement ?? You asked me to take the discussion to the mailing list, no ? > It'd be even nicer > if you didn't omit the entire first mail that you sent me. Not sure which one you're talking about, but feel free to post it to the list. The only reason I don't send some messages to the list, is because I don't want to bother people with a message that is only intended for someone specific (like asking you to have a look at a patch, which was sent to the list earlier). That's all ! > For my private favor (such as "Yes, I prefer POX much over SOAP" and > "Yes I'm not a fan of already-failed compatiblity by > Microsoft itself"), > I'll reply to you privately. Ok, np. > Many tests were someone else's bad, so I thought it's not something > you should fix. I know, but I really don't understand why you have problems with someone fixing someone else's bugs. I'd think you'd encourage that, certainly if the fixes are backed by unit tests. > However the reason of the failure largely looked > identical so I thought that it'd be best to ask you to take care of > them. Ok, and I was happy to do that. And look what we're keeping ourselves busy with now. I don't understand why every patch that I submit needs to cause this much discussion. I would understand it, if the changes were not covered by unit tests. But they are, and they clearly show bugs in Mono (you can call them compatibility issues if you want, I call them bugs ;-)). > If you don't think it is no problem, then I don't understand why > you didn't CC to the list from the first stage. If I were you, > I wouldn't have done that in the same message. That is what I > said "bad". > You can start marking bad lines in my messages but legally > you cannot make it public. It is even non-publicated authority, > and you didn't absolutely do it "by mistake". Man , I really don't understand what you're doing here. Are you really enjoying this ? Do you currently need a lawyer if you want to get involved in open-source development ? Instead of appreciating patches and encouraging people to submit them, you give them this talk about copyright infringement and stuff ? All I was trying to do was to get a few bugs fixed, nothing more and nothing less ... This should supposed to be fun! Gert _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list