Dear Frederic and Maksim,
Thanks for bringing it up. As you might understand, I am in contact with many projects. It is not easy to invite the developers in KDE, Gnome, Apache, OpenOffice and all major projects. I trust your understanding. Some of you might need to hit delete key a couple of times. We apologize for that. Related to SPAM issue, SPAM means unsolicited, uninvited mail which usually has a commercial nature. The e-mail I sent is directed to increase the quality just like any other e-mail sent to the lists. Another thing in the SPAM is, it is unsolicited, not required. I will argue that if my e-mail is not required than automatically none of the e-mails will be required in this list. Just like any one, I am expressing useful ideas, which has great potential impacts. I think it is an important right for everyone in this list. I think we need to respect each other's rights. Because once we remove this right, even indirectly, then there is nothing left. I hope i could anwer your concerns. If you haven't done so, I invite you to participate in the survey. If you have further questions please to contact me individually. Thanks for your support, Regards, On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Frederic Crozat wrote: > On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 10:48:08 -0500, Gunes Koru wrote: > > > > > Hi all contributors of Mandrake, > > > > As you might have heard, I am conducting a bug handling survey on: > > Strange, this mail has just been sent to gnome-devel mailing list.. > > We might almost consider that as SPAM :)) > -- *************************************************************************** A. Gunes Koru Research Assistant, Ph.D. Student Southern Methodist University Computer Science and Engineering Department 6425 North Ownby Drive Science and Information Building Room 317 Dallas, TX 75205 Home: 214 691 5633 Work: 214 768 2005 Cell: 214 893 7311 http://www.seas.smu.edu/~gkoru Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ***************************************************************************
