I've been told I reacted quite strongly and quickly to your email... 
more so than usual.  This is true, we've had unpleasant exchanges in the 
past.
Apologies to any community members...

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I am certain I will not react so strongly in the future.

cheers,
steve

W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
>> .... and I will gladly tell you to get lost again if
>> you continue with 
>> your own self-righteous completely false ramblings.
>> God I wish I could just slap a <citation needed> tag
>> on your forehead.
>>
>> cheers,
>> steve
>>
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>
> Oops, I thought you were the other Stephen, whom I respect a lot.  Thank god, 
> you are not.
>
> How dare you reply to me AGAIN, with a tone like this?  I hope you still 
> remember the extremely unpleasant exchanges we had?  I am actually glad you 
> brought it up.
>
> The whole thing started when you changed my comment of "Sun's employees in 
> Taiwan" into --Sun's Taiwanese employees--.  I complained to you, in private 
> mail, that your improper, immature choice of the words, to me, sounded a 
> "racial tone".  You disagreed, and told me to get lost and that I had a 
> mental case, and kind enough to remind me whether I had taken my medicine or 
> not.
>
> This kind of issue is so important to me, I will be more than happy to 
> re-ignite it.  But I won't, because this is not the right place.  But since 
> you again told me to get lost, I at least am telling you this:  We at Exxon 
> would never EVER call our employees in, say, Mexico Exxon's "Mexican 
> employees".  And it's OK to call Sun's employees in Taiwan Sun's "Taiwanese" 
> employees?  You used to live in San Diego,  I hope you know what I meant.  
> Perhaps there is a difference b/t Sun and Exxon in how they educate their 
> employees.  (I understand both of us are respectively former employees.)
>
> Having seen you re-elected in the ogb board makes me strongly want to 
> reconsider whether I should continue my Solaris crusade (yes, it's different 
> from OpenSolaris, how could I not know it?).  For those who have seen my 
> unbridled enthusiasm about the OpenSolaris project, be prepared to accept me 
> as a traitor.
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