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> Datum: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:26:33 -0700
> Von: Alan Coopersmith <Alan.Coopersmith at Sun.COM>
> An: Martin Bochnig <mb1x at gmx.com>
> CC: xwin-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Betreff: Re: [xwin-discuss] Notes, slides, & recordings from X.Org Developers 
> Summit

> Martin Bochnig wrote:
> > How many months does it take you to realize that I have returned?
> > How many commits and pushes are required
> http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/fox-notify/2008-August/date.html ?
> 
> Required for what?
> 
> > You also didn't answer my technical question
> http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/xwin-discuss/2008-August/003594.html
> 
> I am behind on answering mails that take more than a quick answer.  It's
> still
> in my list of mails to reply to.   To get to those faster, I'm not going
> to
> waste time feeding your flames further.
> 
> -- 
>       -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
>        Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering


I'm by no means flaming you. Maybe you misinterpret reality.
Earlier you had confirmed yourself, that your memory tends to be a bit 
selective from time to time.
But you are trying to fool me (when I read your ridiculous questions).

p.s. Does this look like I would be flaming you???

http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/xwin-discuss/2008-August/003598.html
"then you can ask for push access for the new 7.4 gate, as desribed ny Alan 
Coopersmith."

or here:

http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/fox-notify/2008-August/000343.html

"HOWEVER, I'm not as arrogant, as it may look from time to time. I only had 
some problems with my finances and health (including my right eye). Mostly 
because I didn't do anything against those things. Hence because of my 
OpenSolaris "hobby", because it can eat a lot of time and resources, as you 
know. That's the reason why I had to stop for a few months. Now that I'm going 
to marry I have even less time, and need much more money at the same time. 
Nevertheless, I just want that somebody out there can actually use Xorg on 
legacy SPARC hardware also on OpenSolaris (and maybe Solaris10 u_next), not 
only on *BSD and LinUX. It would be a pity if this never gets into a usable 
state, into places where "normal" users find it.
That's why I'm here.

I don't want to be in that "leaders" list, until I have merged in the legacy 
SPARC gate. Because you and your team are working every every day on the 
fox-gate and therefore have a much bigger right to be in that list of leaders. 
My question was really only about write access to the gate."

But the fact that nobody said "hello", also after my merges, that's PASSIVE 
FLAMING.
And that you send my foolish responses like above is even ACTIVE bashing.
You always turn around what I say. 

And here is why your so called "Community" is not constitution compliant: 
Because you are basicly the only "leader" who really shows up on the lists and 
discusses with users. The others (no names) are basicly just throwing their 
stuff over the gate-fence.
Also: when somebody returns who has a moral right to go into whatever list, you 
should base your decisions on the code that this person pushes into your gate, 
rather than on how your mood may be.

As long as you don't apologize for trying to harm my name, I won't sign that 
tricky contributor's agreement. And then you need to remove everything from 
your gate (while I can set up a parallel gate).
And while Sun is still deferring SPARC-Indiana, Natamar is shipping already (as 
limited pre-release) ::
http://www.martux.org/SPARC_distro_incl_Xorg7.2/natamar-os__logo.jpg
http://www.martux.org/SPARC_distro_incl_Xorg7.2/cdrom__NoGnome_NoJDS_with_icewm/

And conary packages are ready, too. Only the (at this time non-public) repo 
needs to get more self-hosting.

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