Well, my real interest was in letting Frank Zammetti on the Struts list know about the work on Cocoon. I did not know I had to be real careful to make sure that Sylvain's sense of under-privilege was not hurt. I did not even notice he was part of the equation, frankly. I certainly don't think that Struts, or anyone else, is particularly that wonderful. Let's face it. I like programming but we are not rocket scientists. Anyway, had I imagined Sylvain would have been injured as he was, I would not have "done it". I could not have imagined that, of course, since I did not even know he existed. Anyway, I have no interest in being a sounding board for people who have an easy time in feeling awful. I hope Sylvain feels better now.
On 4/21/05, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > > Michael McGrady wrote: > > > >> <SNIP> > >> On 4/21/05, Sylvain Wallez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> (stupid Struts people that think the whole world reads their articles > >>> and mailing lists) > >> > >> > >> </SNIP> > >> > >> What I like most about your writing, Sylvain, is your almost poetic > >> innate sense of assonance. The article was quoted by the post I > >> referenced. I have to say that I am sorry that I stepped on your ego, > >> but since it was laying across the whole landscape, it was hard to > >> miss. Keep up the good work. > > > > > > LOL > > > > Sylvain, I'm sorry, but Michael has a point ;-) > > I mean, there is no reason to call somebody "stupid" just because he > didn't know something or misunderstood something else. > > It's also true, Michael, that what Antonio was commenting was Sylvain's > work and not on the TSS's article and saying "I'll tell the Struts folks > how great you guys copied them" is borderline offensive when it's far > from the truth, like in this case. > > -- > Stefano. > >
