hi,guy,what's mean of u?
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".
I think you are unpolite!!!!
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在2008-07-06 17:05:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 写道:
>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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