On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:47:19PM +, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
* David Dawes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 07:39:35PM +, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
Can someone explain what impact this actually has? I've got to be honest
and admit to not actually
David Dawes wrote:
I believe that this is an acknowlegement that the core team was no longer
representative of the active, experienced and skilled XFree86 developers,
or a place where technical discussion happens.
Such an acknowledgement could have been derived long ago from the
dissention
Can someone explain what impact this actually has? I've got to be honest
and admit to not actually understanding how the 'core team' releates to
any other part of XFree.
Dave
-Open up your eyes, open up your mind, open up your code ---
/ Dr. David Alan Gilbert| Running GNU/Linux
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 07:39:35PM +, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
Can someone explain what impact this actually has? I've got to be honest
and admit to not actually understanding how the 'core team' releates to
any other part of XFree.
There you go. It was an anachronism that is no longer
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:27:15AM -0800, Richard A. Hecker wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
I believe that this is an acknowlegement that the core team was no longer
representative of the active, experienced and skilled XFree86 developers,
or a place where technical discussion happens.
Such an
David Dawes wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:27:15AM -0800, Richard A. Hecker wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
I believe that this is an acknowlegement that the core team was no longer
representative of the active, experienced and skilled XFree86 developers,
or a place where technical discussion