Robert Meggle wrote:

>> I am confused is Bala Subramaniam and Robert Meggle's the same person?
> No

You are very polite like Robert Meggle. You write with the syntax and 
vocabulary of Robert Meggle. You say that you are not Bala Subramaniam.

I believe that I am addressing to Robert Meggle.

Hello Robert,

An apology is due to you as we know that you are among the long time 
devotees to the Care2x project.

>> Show us more of your code, show us less of your words.
> Do you know this side?
> http://care2002.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/care2002/trunk/

Yes. But it is empty isn't it?

> I have committed it to the care2utu trunk some time ago on what I am 
> working...

We have now a mystery story: "The case of the missing code".

> right now the testing phase is running and it seems that fix 
> it is working. Next commitment to SF.NET is now planned to next week.

As I have said before: Show us more of your code. Show us your running 
code. Don't strip anything from it before committing it to the CVS. 
Doing that will cripple it and introduce a few unintended bugs. Show it 
to us and we will help to debug it.

Never mind those Chinese boys from the 126.com addresses. We never know 
when they will friends or foes, but even if they were only eager to get 
their hands on a quick fix to assemble a commercial package, we should 
follow the Bill Gates Afforism: "If they must steal from someone, let 
them steal from us".

> Thank you very much, I am happy anyway. But I do not understand your 
> worries.

Still waters aren't the best thing for an open source software project.
Ideas stop flowing. Code stops being committed. People start looking for 
other projects. And Care2x has a lot of good ideas behind it and very 
workable code, hasn't it?

> By the way, what's your real name, Mr. "M"? Is your first name maybe 
> starting with an "J"? .-)

Well... sometimes. But M., J. (or even A.) all live in Latin countries. 
Take your pick.  ;-)


Warm and respectful best regards to our friend Robert,

J. ?

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