Sebastien BARRE wrote: > Hello Kein-Hong Man, > > At 2/9/2008 10:27 PM, KHMan wrote: > >> I have a small question to pose to you guys (ladies and gentlemen >> alike) on etiquette: Is it normal for a CMake developer to jump >> into another mailing list and generally act in an obnoxious manner >> and act aggressively or provocatively? > > No, it's obviously not, this would be very regrettable. There is only a > handful of CMake *developers*, and all of them are at Kitware (i.e. > @kitware.com); they (and people in our company in general) would > absolutely *not* act in such way. If, as I suspect, somebody is posing > as a CMake developer and acting in an unprofessional manner, then you > should point out the problem (and culprit) to us.
I think some of the questions have been answered by other postings, so things are clearer in my mind. Thanks for the quick reply. As it is, I have tried to look for a list of key developers, but since the project is identified more with the company, I was unable to find a list of key developers easily. I looked at the website and tarball, but didn't manage to get a clear answer. So from other postings and musings, I gather Brandon does not speak for Kitware in any way and thus I am relieved for that. I think that clarification settles things for me. Thank you, -- Cheers, Kein-Hong Man (esq.) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
