Actions speak louder than words, Fillipe. If you really had honor, skill,
gratitude, and goodwill, then you would contribute back to the project
which you have benefited from, rather than attempting to co-opt it in order
to win the empty accolades of Linux Audio Conference attendees and pad your
resume with the accomplishments of others.

You are as transparent to me as a piece of glass. The only reason you
didn't change the name of NSM to a pandering sexy feminine name is that you
wanted to keep the acronym intact to maximize the disruptive effect on me
and my community of users and thwart efforts to get NSM included in Debian.

People can change though, so if you ever decide to give up this campaign of
deceit and disruption, then I'll happily accept from you any useful and
appropriate patches you care to offer.





On Sun, Jan 3, 2021, 10:49 AM Filipe Coelho <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2021-01-03 17:56, Richard wrote:
> > On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 15:40:17 +0100
> > Fredrik Vestermark <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I just wanted to reach out with a big thank you to J. Liles for your
> >> hard work on developing Non and publishing it under an open source
> >> license. Thank you to everybody else involved too, of course!
> >>
> >> As a community, we often forget that developing and maintaining free
> >> software costs a lot of time and nerves. If you too feel like a
> >> GitHub star is not enough appreciation for Non, please consider a
> >> donation via PayPal to show some ♥ and support Liles great work:
> >> https://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Donations
> >>
> >> Best regards and a happy new year,
> >> Fredrik
> > Thank you Frederik for reminding me about the "Donations" page.
> > Thank you too to Aaron Duerksen for making such a complete bug report
> > on that segfault when removing a control. It has annoyed me for ages,
> > most recently yesterday, but I couldn't have done as good a job as you
> > in tracking down the issue.
> > And of course, thank you Jonathan for providing us with such a capable
> > suite of programs for exploring the worlds of sound processing and
> > making music. I'm an amateur at both, but boy, what fun it is. I look
> > forward to the exciting developments and possible improvements which
> > you may have time to share with us in the near future.
>
> +1
>
> We all appreciate your efforts, even if there are things we disagree with.
>
> Thank you. And happy new year to everyone by the way.
>
>
>
>
>

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