W. Wayne Liauh wrote: >> The OGB obliged? We voted against disbanding the >> Desktop community >> both it and the Indiana project lives on. Please >> check your facts >> before rewriting history. >> >> -- >> -Alan Coopersmith- >> - alan.coopersmith at sun.com >> Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System >> em Engineering >> > > Hi Alan, > > You have a special talent of twisting words. I said the OGB obliged in > putting the request to a vote. This is what irked me THE MOST. This is all > what I said. Even an idiot knows no one has the power to make a group > disappear. But the OGB put this ugly issue into a vote anyway, and there > were IIRC some ogb member(s) voted for the dissolvement. > Of course we had to put it to a vote. We can't just dismiss member's rights to bring up proposed motions. It's called process. > So, I propose the ogb to disband the ogb board, will you consider to put it > into a vote? > If you formally bring it up as a proposed motion, yes. > Of course not, b/c I am not a prominent member of the community. > You said it. Not me. > My impression that the xwindow team is boycotting against the Indiana Project > is only personal. Rightly or wrongly, please respect the opinion of a lowly > forum participant. I particularly resent the condescension of your tone. > You give no basis and no facts to backup your opinion. > Anyway, some of the OGB members projected a image that they are against the > Indiana Project, and not afraid to do so. Yes, I am too much of an idiot > (solaris-speak) to perceive what's going on. > Uh yeah. There were quite a few OGB members who are against the Indiana project. What's wrong with that?
-steve -- stephen lau | stevel at opensolaris.org | www.whacked.net
