On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 13:40, Ely Levy wrote:
> It was HIS words that what interview means:P

As someone who has been interviewed by media a couple of times for
various reasons I can tell you that there is a difference, sometimes
quite big and sometime very small, between what you actually say and
what gets printed as your words. Sometime what's *not* quoted of what
you said changes the whole picture.

> he had some good ideas and he had some bad ones.
> I also remember some people from gcc getting upset on him
> Some gnome people as well. and reading what he said and what people said
> in general doesn't leave me with too good impression.

Oh, he is a difficult person to deal with, no doubt about that. I was
just saying that a lot of the stuff I had *about* him from other people
sounds much worse then my impression when encountered him in person, in
rela life or by reading his own words (as opposed to an interview).

> anyhow no one is perfect.

That's surly true ;-)

Gilad.
-- 
 Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 http://benyossef.com 
 "When you walk up to the guard on a train and ask if it is the 
  Swansea train, you do not expect the reply `I don't know, I'm 
  about to phone the driver to find out where we are going'. 
        -- Alan Cox, the diary.


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