Besides, What are you contributing in the open source space, chris?
Just been checking out your website: http://trackingsolutions.ca Have you made your donation to osflash or one of the projects you might be using yet? Evert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Till, > > "BIG COOPERATE GARBAGE MACHINE" is not necessarily pointed at Adobe. Take it > as a generic term for ..., ..., ..., ..., fill in the blank. > > I never stated they were trying to take over the open source landscape. You > did. > > Ben Forta Adobe what? did you put the words Adobe in there? I don't see that > on the website. > > Tin hat? Hey everyone look at the crazy who asks questions! > > Hey the USS Liberty must have been attacked by Egypt how dare I think it was > Israel. > > Sorry for questioning what looks fishy. I should have taken my place in line. > I will only speak when spoken to. Point taken Till. I see there are several > people out there that want to jump on me for questioning motives. > > Nothing strange here folks just keep on moving along. > > Hey I have an idea. Adobe support an already thriving community with support. > Take a bit of a helpers roll. (I am not talking about a couple of guys > posting projects from Adobe and answering a few questions). What about > throwing some funding towards OSFlash.org to see things grow there. Why > RIAForge. OSFlash is already doing a great job. I am sure that there is going > to be some that say this is just for the best. Well than OK. > > I now see why Richard Stallman gets so upset. > > On Thursday 19 October 2006 5:10 pm, Till Schneidereit wrote: > >> Chris, >> >> I think you should either just let it go, or post some proof for your >> allegations. Or at least point out what lets you believe in some sort of >> conspiracy. And you'd have to do better than pointing out that the domain >> is owned by Adobe, because there wasn't ever any doubt about Adobe being >> involved in setting up RIAForge - hell, they even state right there on the >> "About" page that it was devised by (Adobe's) Ben Forta.[1] Concluding, I >> want to emphasize that I don't want to say that it's impossible that >> there's a "BIG COOPERATE GARBAGE MACHINE" devising devilish plans to take >> over the Flash open source landscape. I'm just saying that there really >> aren't any substantive signs for that being the case. Anyway, maybe you >> should keep your tinfoil hat on to prevent our new overlords from >> controlling you ;) >> >> cheers, >> till >> >> >> [1]: http://www.riaforge.org/index.cfm?event=page.about >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> I have nothing against Adobe I actually think they have some really cool >>> software and they have started some great stuff. Just a little strange >>> that Ray would have to use their Domain created just recently. It is not >>> like Ray was in the corner and Adobe had to bail him out with the only >>> domain available. >>> >>> If Adobe wants to start an Open Source thing up then say so. Don't hide >>> in the bushes and let Ray take any falls that are coming. >>> >>> I am sick of big corporate crap. I absolutely hate it. This just stinks >>> of some corporate board room meeting whose topic was "Dealing with the >>> Open Source Threat". >>> >>> People can say anything they want about it but I just can't stand the >>> garbage games. >>> >>> If people want to say lets just find ways to work together with them. >>> Well it is not a matter of working together with them. They need to work >>> together with us. What is more agreeable than an Open Source Project. No >>> one is ever saying we won't work with you. It is the "BIG COOPERATE >>> GARBAGE MACHINE" that wants to be fed. >>> >>> I run a business that has developed both closed and open source software. >>> I know what it is like while debating to launch your software, what is >>> the best license to use. Just stop it with the Microsoft/SCO secret agent >>> games. I suppose it will never stop as long as money is involved. >>> >>> >>> Last thing... Good job to all you Open Source programmers. Without you we >>> would be in a really bad computing state. I love Linux and Open Source >>> and am very greatfull for the way it has opened my eyes to corporate >>> evil. >>> >>> HEY THERE IS MORE TO LIFE THAN MONEY! >>> >>> Chris Cherrett >>> >>> On Thursday 19 October 2006 5:35 am, Peter Elst wrote: >>> >>>> Its on the about page of RIAForge.com: >>>> >>>> <quote> RIAForge was the brainchild of Ben Forta. The principal >>>> developer for the project is Raymond Camden >>>> <http://ray.camdenfamily.com></quote> >>>> >>>> Domain name ownership has been brought up before, so what we owns the >>>> domain or runs the thing -- Adobe takes an open source initiative and >>>> all of a sudden its some conspiracy or an attempt to assassinate a >>>> community? >>>> >>>> Let's just find ways to work together. >>>> >>>> - Peter >>>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> >>>>> by the way ray is suppose to be the guy who started riaforge. >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday 19 October 2006 5:24 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey check out: >>>>>> http://ray.camdenfamily.com/ >>>>>> >>>>>> then: >>>>>> http://www.riaforge.org >>>>>> >>>>>> One looks like a quick install of a template and the other looks like >>>>>> a design team worked on it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Too funny! >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thursday 19 October 2006 5:19 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Whois is great! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And the verdict is Adobe! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was not really following the thread but if someone already found >>>>>>> this then sorry....... >>>>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> osflash mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> osflash mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >>> > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
