Dear all fvwm supporters,
at last I'm writing to the list.
Please don't be fooler than the fool (is it said like this in English ?),
that is, Dominik has agreed to go in a direction that wouldn't affect the
future of the project. He went from a position he defended very strongly to
Hi there,
On 01 Apr 2003 at 00:43:31 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
began in March, 2003. The following people, many of them users
or developers of fvwm, would like to express their sympathies to
those affected:
This
On 20:14 31 Mar 2003, Bob Woodside [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 00:43:31 +0200
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| ...who of the subscribers of the original message would sign
| it and who would not?
|
|This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
|
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:16:49AM +0200, Mathias Megyei;Munich wrote:
Hi Dominik,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
began in March, 2003. The following people, many of them users
or developers of fvwm, would like to
DV == dominik vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DV In September 2001, sixtyfour people from all over the world signed
DV this dedication message for the 2.4.1 release:
DV This release is dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attacks in New
DV York, Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh on 11th of
CH == Charles Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CH And this is the last thing I have to say on the subject. I'm
CH unsubscribing from the lists with my next email.
I can verify that he has left.
- J
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 20:20:06 -0500
Bob Woodside [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider...our little microcosm of the FVWM developer community...
we have all become victims of this war in our own small way...
regardless of where we live, our political leanings or ethical
principles, or whether we
Charles Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DV == dominik vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But given the discussions that led up to this, and your final paragraph there
plus the email yesterday where you mentioned trying to stop the distribution
of fvwm that left a deafening silence on the list,
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 10:49:37AM -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
CH == Charles Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CH And this is the last thing I have to say on the subject. I'm
CH unsubscribing from the lists with my next email.
I can verify that he has left.
I just hope in the
dv == dominik vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dv I just hope in the future people's privacy can be accepted when
dv they subscribe or unsubscribe.
Well fuck me. I give up.
- J
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On 01 Apr 2003 14:24:55 -0500, Dan Espen wrote:
Well, I don't believe in anything said here on April 1.
Will wait for April 2, UTC. :-)
Regards,
Mikhael.
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In September 2001, sixtyfour people from all over the world signed
this dedication message for the 2.4.1 release:
This release is dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attacks
in New York, Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh on 11th of September,
2001. The
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 00:43:31 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...who of the subscribers of the original message would sign
it and who would not?
This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
began in March, 2003. The following people, many of them users
or developers
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 00:00:02 +
Mikhael Goikhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will subscribe under this.
Can I suggest this wording to make it clear it is not political?
This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
began in March, 2003. The following people,
%% Bob Woodside [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...who of the subscribers of the original message would sign
it and who would not?
This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
began in March, 2003. The following people, many of them
:...who of the subscribers of the original message would sign
:it and who would not?
:
:This release is dedicated to the victims of the war in Iraq that
:began in March, 2003. The following people, many of them users
:or developers of fvwm, would like to express their
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