Ms. Catherine Kouzmanoff writes:
It is a time to call together everyone on this list to insist that Tom
Collins add Ken Jones or another representative from Inter7.
I've been using vpopmail for a few years now and didn't really care who
was in control as long as somebody was. When I saw
dalmata writes:
No need to use bad words.
Those words expressed my feelings exactly; other words would not.
That is a personal attack
Correct. As were her comments about Tom. Her attack was more subtle
but it was still a personal attack. I consider her attack to be worse
than mine
I doubt it because this thread shows that nobody
owns GPLd software and that monopolies are not
possible in Open Source.
My ha'penny / cents worth:
If this statement is true then make impartiality the
byword. Total admin control over the project should be
given neither to Tom nor Ken, but
Chris Pugh writes:
If this statement is true then make impartiality the
byword. Total admin control over the project should be
given neither to Tom nor Ken, but to an independent
indiviual, a moderator, not necessarily someone with a
vested interest in the vpopmail project.
But somebody
This whole problem could have been avoided if Tom
had contacted me and told me about his plans.
I would have agreed. I think using source forge is a
great idea.
Unfortunately Tom did not talk to me. The first I heard
of his intentions was when the FreshMeat admins emailed
me saying Tom wanted
Ken Jones writes:
Since I have been working on vpopmail almost every day
for the last 5 years (including most weekends), it is very
difficult for me to hear people saying I have not done enough
lately. Even during these last 6 months where we have not
made a new devel release
If I had
Lets keep to the topic and leave the conspiracy theories for anther
forum. Politics and religion are better discussed else where.
~jb
Dubya has done more to drive up al-Qaeda recruitment than bin Laden
ever did. Which is only fair because bin Laden has always been a puppet
of the same people
At 05:30 AM 9/10/2003, Chris Pugh wrote:
I doubt it because this thread shows that nobody
owns GPLd software and that monopolies are not
possible in Open Source.
My ha'penny / cents worth:
If this statement is true then make impartiality the
byword. Total admin control over the project should
I hope that this time the address is unsub'd now. I sent an
unsub request for it.
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Paul L. Allen wrote:
Ms. Catherine Kouzmanoff writes:
It is a time to call together everyone on this list to insist that Tom
Collins add Ken Jones or another representative from Inter7.
I've been using vpopmail for a few years now and didn't really care who
was in
for it.
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