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

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