Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Tell me the truth. Wouldn't it piss you off to have somebody lay this
>load of bullshit on you?
[...]
> is probably about as useful as tits on a nun. But it makes for a
> good buzzword to add to your feature list...
[...]
I will stop talking to you now. I really have enough.
It doesn't seem to be possible to discuss technical facts without
getting either dragged into some long and winded metaphorical
discussion behind which you always see a cabal. You style of putting
personal accusations and dismissing every technical explanation as
"blatant", "I always knew that" and "I'm not interested in that" while
simply not listening to facts, is to me both confusing and revolting.
If you want to discuss technical things, come over to -dev. If you
want to help us integrating FM in a clean and turbine-like way, come
over to -dev. If you don't want to help us, please stay away.
If you want to do ASF bashing, Velocity bashing or just continue to
actively drive people that once were neutral to FM away, please go
somewhere else.
But sorry, I honestly tried to describe you the situation as it was
when I came to Turbine 18 months ago. I don't have "3+ years of
experience with Turbine" as you claim.
To me, you come over as a mischief-maker which tries to promote his
own project/product not by talking about its merits but by putting
other projects down. This isn't exactly the style and spirit that I
consider helpful for developing open source. I have better things to
do than getting into a pissing match with you.
> If you have any FM-specific issues, we have mailing lists and we'll
> be quite helpful if you ask any questions there.
After your posing here and on velocity-user I have serious trouble to
believe that. But if the need crops out, I might try this out. ATM I'm
pretty sure that with your obnoxious and demanding style you drove
most readers of this mailing list as far away from FM as possible. At
least you achieved this with me. You can be proud on this and laugh
long and hard now.
Regards
Henning
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