Oh yeah, Elvin. What did you admit
to me just now? Ego is your problem and
not only that, it is your right.
All these manuveures are about your
ego. A waste of time, basically.
Alf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Moonshi Mohsenruddin wrote:
> > > complaining that a slashdot like bbs is not present for SLP,
> > > which we have planned, and NOW you want to do it, WHY did
> > > you not do it in the portal?
> > Elvin, would you like to spend your time working on the Slashdot BBS
> > alike on SLP? If your answer is yes, we will all benefit from it but
> > if it is a no then SLP will have think of other strategies as we all
> > have to present a LINUX PORTAL to Compaq and THEN they will say, "Wow!
> > SLP is worth our sponsor! They are proving that they could handle a
> > huge LINUX PORTAL and the information and news they are providing is
> > rock solid -- World Class!".
> Tot u'll never ask.. U know me well enuf, would I say no ? *grin*
> anyway, i'm already coordinating with reddawn on the bbs system.. Will
> keep you updated.
>
> > visitors coming? Raymond is working on the whole structure of SLP and
> > doing reviews as and when he could and without us all he is helpless!
> > We are all a team, remember that. None of us are supervising the other
> > and we all work and contribute to SLP as a team. If we keep on
> > squabbling amongst ourselves, nothing gets done.
> I'm not the one pointing out the elvin.net thingy...
>
> > I am sorry if this email sounds crude or rude but I just want all of
> > us to work as a team and not as an individual.
> Crude is good, as long as there are no vulgarities.
>
> Elvin
> Target of recent outbursts of vulgarities from Raymond
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