>> No, you should have found a forum where you know that the topic is >> appropriate -- even if that restricts it to your own website. > > ??? my website is not a forum (and I'm currently reducing it to the > minimum necessary information.)
You obviously lack the skill to comprehend that a forum isn't meant to be a web-forum, but more generally a place where you can express your opinions. Which is your website by all means. So, go, restrict yourself and voice your private opinions there. Not here. > and once more: this topic _is_ appropriate for a python / ruby / java > crosspost. Why should a private quabble over some neglectable open source contributions be of any interest to a community, let alone even three of them? > really very important (if you don't look to much at the subject but the > message contents). All that I have seen were some accusations + a few ridiculously small subversion entries that showed default parameters changed and the like. This is on the same level of interest to the communities of python, ruby & java as the color of my socks this morning - a deep black with cute little skulls imprinted. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list