Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-25 Thread Lamar Owen
On Monday 21 April 2008, Rusty Brooks wrote: Plus I think there's basically no one else. I'd say 90% of the AOLServer expertise in the world is contained in this list. That might be a conservative estimate. This list plus the OpenACS community plus the naviserver fork's lists likely contain

Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-21 Thread Fenton, Brian
Xavier, I have enjoyed your posts and would be sorry to see you going. The AOLServer community already has enough problems without scaring off new developers, so I would ask you to reconsider your decision and continue to post your questions and ideas. I am sure what happened was a once-off

Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-21 Thread Juan José del Río (Simple Option)
Hello Xavier, I think that leaving is the worst thing you can do at the moment. Stay with us. After all, nobody is upset with you. Yes, nobody is upset. And, well, after all those e-mails we can say that everyone knows you, and what you can and can't do. So I don't see any logical reason to

Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-21 Thread Don Baccus
On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Xavier Bourguignon wrote: Sorry all. Apology accepted, no problem. Thank you. I suppose I won't be welcome here anymore Oh, c'mon, this is a fairly small list and I don't know of anyone here who won't accept an honest apology. Now that we know you're

Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-21 Thread Xavier Bourguignon
ok, I'll give it another shot I suppose. I only started learning English about 18 months ago, I have a long way to go yet, So after analysing what has happened, I guess some turn of phrases I have used or others have used may have got lost in translation on my side. In terms of installing

Re: [AOLSERVER] apology

2008-04-21 Thread Rusty Brooks
So I have decided to stick with you guys. You are a great group of people and I have learned a lot from you already, you are right that it would be a mistake to stop now and look somewhere else. Plus I think there's basically no one else. I'd say 90% of the AOLServer expertise in the world is