> Please don't be ridiculous. > You also emailed me privately at that time and I said i can not judge who > is laying, because of i'm not a judge and not capable of. Instead I made > you and Felix say sorry and thanks each other and move forward.
Actually no, that isn't what happened. I did agree to give Felix another chance. But then Moon appointed Felix to "oversee" or "manage" the PR, whatever that was supposed to mean. Except instead of helping, Felix tried to pass-off the work as his own---at a presentation where Moon participated. When people who saw the presentation contacted Felix to use the code, he either ignored them or referred them to my repo, saying it was his work. Moon then ignored my emails about it until he began hearing from users who complained why the PR, which had obtained a userbase, was ignored for four months. Then the message to me was "don't rock the boat." If anyone has doubts about who's telling the truth here, I have the email records. > On Feb 5, 2016, at 4:07 PM, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org> wrote: > > Please don't be ridiculous. > > You also emailed me privately at that time and I said i can not judge who > is laying, because of i'm not a judge and not capable of. Instead I made > you and Felix say sorry and thanks each other and move forward.