RE: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-19 Thread Ken Martin
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

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-11 Thread Alexander Neundorf
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

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread Sebastien BARRE
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?

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread Brandon Van Every
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,

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread Brandon Van Every
I apologized on the Lua list. ___ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread KHMan
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

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread KHMan
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

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-10 Thread Brandon Van Every
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

Re: [CMake] Wee question about CMake developer etiquette

2008-02-09 Thread Alan W. Irwin
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