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...
:0 * ^[email protected] /dev/null 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 >> >> -- >> stephen lau | stevel at opensolaris.org | >> www.whacked.net >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ogb-discuss mailing list >> ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ogb-discu >> ss >> > > 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. > -- > This message was posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > ogb-discuss mailing list > ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ogb-discuss > -- stephen lau | stevel at opensolaris.org | www.whacked.net
