On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Alan Hargreaves <alan.hargrea...@oracle.com > wrote:
> Gentlemen, could you please take this offline. It really does not belong > in ogb-discuss. > > Regards, > Alan Hargreaves > With all respect: Dennis Clarke, current member of the acting OGB, suggested branching-off the OpenSolaris snv code base. One day later he proposed replacing Indiana with a "from scratch distro" (maybe under his leadership??). I had some doubts. As this would have immense (potentially devastating) consequences for the overall OpenSolaris developer- and user- community (which - according to the old and new constitutions - is under the OGB´s rule), plus for the OGB itself, I saw it as my duty, to discuss this with him and the list. Or are you suggesting, above topics are of little relevance to the OGB and its official list? It was not _my_ choice to switch in flame war mode, while at the same time ignoring the bare technical facts. So, please: Let´s stay matter-oriented. And action_vs._re--action based. Thank you. p.s. For the record: The reason why Mr. Clarke now serves in the OGB, was supported by my very own (and honest) "+1 ": http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ogb-discuss/2010-March/007321.html Well, that´s life. regards, %martin bochnig > > Martin Bochnig wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Dennis Clarke <dcla...@blastwave.org> > <dcla...@blastwave.org> wrote: > > > On 04-15-10, Martin Bochnig <mar...@martux.org> <mar...@martux.org> wrote: > Normally I would never forward private mails. > > > Martin, I can not support you anymore. I tried years ago with martux and bad > things happened. Now they are happening again. You do great work .. but cause > more problems than I can begin to deal with. I have entirely too much work to > do and today was a very good day, business wise. > > For other readers, no need to make popcorn. > Martin goes way back with this sort of thing on every mailist. > > Apologies to the community. > > dmc > > > > Why? Because you preferred not to respond to my questions. Once again > you simply ignore(d) the facts. > And then you sent me this crap. > > There had been real choice to act like adults. > You failed to communicate on a basis of argument versus counter-argument. > Instead you responded with your typical colorful language of ^dogs^, > ^coffee^ and ^popcorn^. > > This was (final_message)+1. > But unless you come up with even more primitive personal insults, that > was really it. > It is unbelievable and I am disappointed and shocked. Although I did > not expect very much. But this was really below -1. > > > It is true: In the past I did make some mistakes on mailing lists. > But it comes down to this: Everybody has the chance to learn from mistakes. > Some use this opportunity, others don´t. > _______________________________________________ > ogb-discuss mailing > listogb-disc...@opensolaris.orghttp://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ogb-discuss > > > -- > > <http://www.oracle.com> > Alan Hargreaves | Principal Technical Support Engineer > Solaris and Networking | Global Systems Support > Email: alan.hargrea...@oracle.com > Blog: alanhargreaves.wordpress.com > Phone: +61-2-9844-5379 | Mobile: +61-416-207-573 > Oracle Global Customer Services > > [image: Green Oracle] <http://www.oracle.com/commitment> Oracle is > committed to developing practices and products that help protect the > environment >
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