Do we have an award for the most impressive misinterpretation?

On Aug 16, 1:28 am, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> Man you have a bad attitude.
>
> 2010/8/15 Bobby Johnson <[email protected]>
>
> > This morning I started to clone the subversion repository for NH over to my
> > github account to make some things I am working on a bit simpler.
>
> You are not the first one, and not the only one by sure.
>
> > But I got to thinking and wondered why nobody else was doing this yet.
>
> as I said before.
>
> > And then I had the thought that maybe the NH team doesn't want people doing
> > this.
>
> I am sure the NH team want contribusion, i sent a testcase and patch
> yesternight and was commited today. You can do the same from a github clone.
> In fact there are proof that the NH team believe in distributed version
> controls,http://fabiomaulo.blogspot.com/2010/06/nhibernate-svn-local-mirror.html
> You have the full history right there, will make your life easy, to create a
> fork in other place, or even in your local machine. GO AHEAD, fork,
>
> > So before I commit my svn clone up to github I thought I would ask if it is
> > cool if I do this...
>
> > So is it ok if I clone NH source to git hub?
>
> Do your changes and when you have something interesting contact them! Nobody
> is going to ban your patchs.

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