"Ralf Becker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > We, the eGroupWare admins, want to offer a way out of the current > situation and the proposed vote. > > Since Lars and Conny have renamed their effort to Tine, we are willing > to stand down with the vote, given that both projects agree on a few > basic rules about their relationship. The term projects is used to show > equal respect to both efforts. ... > We think it's also necessary to clearly state consequences if the above > rules are violated. If a violation occurs, we will: > > - block the offending email address from the list > - if the block is somehow circumvented, we will regard that as an action > against the project and will act accordingly > > We see this offer as a step towards each other and it is made in good faith. > > Please state in public on behalf of the Tine project if you agree to > these rules about the relationship between our two projects.
Dear Admins! It's getting boring! Cornelius and I stated multiple times that we don't want to fork the project. Also no other developer requested that we should get removed from the project. We also stated multiple times that we are working on a proof of concept for the next major release of eGroupWare. We are working for eGroupWare. We are no other project. We are part of the eGroupWare developer community. Please stop acting against the project! We need to work together and not against each other. This is not your project. You got elected by all eGroupWare developers, so please start acting for all developers also. If the eGroupWare developer community denies our proof of concept in the near future, it makes of course sense to make Tine 2.0 a project of it's own. And then your rules absolutely makes sense. But currently there has been no fork and there is no other project. And it's not the job of the admins to decide about any technical issues. And I'm also very irritated that Ralf's is still acting as admin in this case, as his acting in the past is also part of the current problem. As wrote in the beginning, it's getting boring. Please state clearly why we should not be members of this project anymore and why we don't have the right to represent our technical ideas to the other developers and users of our project anymore. -- Lars Kneschke CTO OfficeSpot.Net Metaways Infosystems GmbH Pickhuben 2-4, D-20457 Hamburg eGroupWare Support: http://www.egroupware-support.net OfficeSpot.Net Collaboration Server: http://cs.officespot.net our proposal for the next major eGroupWare release: http://www.tine20.org E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.metaways.de Tel: +49 (0)40 317031-21 Fax: +49 (0)40 317031-921 Mobile: +49 (0)175 9304324 Metaways Infosystems GmbH - Sitz: D-22967 Tremsbüttel Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Ahrensburg HRB 4508 Geschäftsführung: Hermann Thaele, Lüder-H.Thaele ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace _______________________________________________ eGroupWare-core mailing list eGroupWare-core@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/egroupware-core