Ken,

I am still a bit puzzled by your comments. What part of the E-smith
distribution is "hard coded",
and cannot be read by lesser mortals??

We wish Darrel well - and are sad to see him go. He has made excellent
contributions to the
whole process.
However, the forum is NOT the place for a PARTNER to vent his feelings about
e-smith issues.
His integrity is what really matters - at least we corporate managers
understand that.
It really all we have at the end of the day.

Orville Carter
Engineer



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Yuinipo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:20 PM
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Darrell May, DMC Netsourced.com


> I totally defend Darrell May.  E-Smith isn't the size of RedHat and can't
> afford to treat their own partners and developers like this (since they
work
> for free).  That $3Mil must be running low.
>
> I'm still in favor of releasing an "Open-source" version if anyone else
> wants to.  E-Smith does make a great product.  We could make it better...
>
> >We all have bad days and sometime we hit the "Send" key when sometime
maybe
> >we should go get a cold one and read it again before we send. Hours on
> >hours of pulling your hair out to solve a problem will certainly change
> >your way of thinking.
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