> Sorry, but we can't just let anyone just come in and get a wiki > account. And, more to the point, they don't need it to add a NEC PCI > card. Still worse, they don't seem to understand that adding a new > chipset to the source code repo doesn't require a wiki account -- > Yes sounds pretty suspicious to me, I'd be very cautious if I got a request for my site. > > Now, finally, 1.5 years later we get a patch, which is fine, but it > comes with lots of whining and lots of unsubstantiated claims. 30 > mainboards? These guys have more than I ever had, and I worked at a > money-filled DOE Lab! > > Sorry, but every open source project has a high hurdle to newcomers > for a reason. If they wish to come back and talk to us minus the > insults, I am happy to have them back. But their current behaviour is > completely unacceptable. > Agreed, the current behaviour is in no way professional, I am quite turned off.
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