Of course, this doesn't identifies the project leaders, but at least
gives an idea of who has typed enough lines of code to earn the
right to speak for a project.
Actually it identifies who committed enough lines ... which is not quite the
same as writing them. For CMake the Utilities
On Monday 11 February 2008, KHMan wrote:
...
As it is, I have tried to look for a list of key developers, but
since the project is identified more with the company, I was
unable to find a list of key developers easily. I looked at the
website and tarball, but didn't manage to get a clear
Hello Kein-Hong Man,
At 2/9/2008 10:27 PM, KHMan wrote:
I have a small question to pose to you guys (ladies and gentlemen
alike) on etiquette: Is it normal for a CMake developer to jump
into another mailing list and generally act in an obnoxious manner
and act aggressively or provocatively?
On Feb 10, 2008 3:05 AM, Sebastien BARRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If, as I suspect, somebody is
posing as a CMake developer and acting in an unprofessional manner,
then you should point out the problem (and culprit) to us.
It was me. Can't say I've ever ticked people off on a mailing list,
I apologized on the Lua list.
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Brandon Van Every wrote:
On Feb 10, 2008 3:05 AM, Sebastien BARRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If, as I suspect, somebody is
posing as a CMake developer and acting in an unprofessional manner,
then you should point out the problem (and culprit) to us.
It was me. Can't say I've ever ticked
Sebastien BARRE wrote:
Hello Kein-Hong Man,
At 2/9/2008 10:27 PM, KHMan wrote:
I have a small question to pose to you guys (ladies and gentlemen
alike) on etiquette: Is it normal for a CMake developer to jump
into another mailing list and generally act in an obnoxious manner
and act
On Feb 10, 2008 10:54 PM, KHMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon's postings certainly gave me the impression
that he was partly in charge in some manner.
As I said previously, I do not speak for CMake. I understand why you
had the impression: I speak forcefully, I currently value CMake over
On 2008-02-10 11:27+0800 KHMan wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small question to pose to you guys (ladies and gentlemen
alike) on etiquette: Is it normal for a CMake developer to jump
into another mailing list and generally act in an obnoxious manner
and act aggressively or provocatively?
Based on