Robert Kaiser wrote: > Michael Vincent van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote: >> This will be my last comment about this link thing, and to Robert about >> it: you should have made things clear right from the start! > > Erm, you started the whole discussion in the first place, attacking me > because I did only link AMO on the new SeaMonkey project website, and > when I tried to explain why, you posted here implying that the good > people here are wasting their time.
Please re-read the other thread, note that I simply asked a question, and I didn't attack you. Yes, I used the frase: "über human", just like I did on the about:multizilla page. Oh, and for the used subject; people with a bit of marketing education will read this differently, because the subject worked, very well indeed. > I tried to clear this up with every post I did, from the beginning in > the newsgroup to your senseless overdoing of things here. Senseless overdoing? Please, count the times you repeated yourself, and do the same with mine. You won! > Nevertheless, it's good we discussed this matter, I just hope that it > helps in a way that AMO can be improved for the problems mentioned here > and cooperation between mozdev and AMO can be improved. Like many others complained about, the review process is a serious pain in the bottom, to put it mildly, and I rather see improvements to mozdev.org because I don't care about AMO, neither do the people I work for. > Is there any place we need to forward the items discussed here to get > that effect or have people who can get something in motion listened here? > > Robert Kaiser -- Michael Vincent van Rantwijk - MultiZilla Project Team Lead - XUL Boot Camp Staff member (ActiveState Training Partner) - iPhone Application Developer _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
