Hi, You control http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares and hence that's the source I should not trust. I then see that the informatik.uni-trier.de website points to 3 articles without any e-mail address. It also points to 2 online copies of the articles for sale, one indeed from European Space Agency, the other from apparently "Deimos space" (http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3040&spage=445). Unfortunately I cannot download the articles without paying $15 so I cannot actually read the article to dig for more information. Technically, that doesn't link to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :/
Besides, your old e-mail is not bouncing. Is this normal? Last, you mention "GNU C++ SAL", but it seems the project is not registered as a GNU project. Should it? -- Sylvain On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 10:31:00AM +0200, Carlos Linares López wrote: > Ouch, ... you are definitely right!!! I see your point and I acknowledge > you are avoiding other people to use my resources at savannah. Let's see > what to do: hope the following is enough to prove I am the same Carlos > Linares López that was once working at the European Space Agency when I > started my project at Savannah (my e-mail there is > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and current one is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > You can get the following info either from my personal webpage > (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) in the papers section and from other > independent sources such as the DBLP > (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html) which is > bibliographical index. Move to DBLP and make a query on authors using > "Carlos Linares". You will be inmediately re-directed to a web page with > three papers written by me. Now, in a different browser, check out my > current webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) and move to the papers > section. There you will see a compilation of all my papers and > scientific works (including a paper published in a conference talking > about my work on GNU C++ SAL). Please, note the following: > > 1. All the papers you found in the independent webpage DBLP do appear > there as being mine > 2. Have a look at the paper entitled "Perimeter Search Performance" > which did also appear in the DBLP and note my affiliation to the > European Space Agency and the e-mail address I do declare there being > the same you currently have. > 3. If you move now to my homepage from the papers section > (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) note my current e-mail address which > is this one. There you will also see my whole name and family name being > the same one you have. > > Hope this is enough, in case it is not, please let me know to devise any > other procedure to prove my identity :) > > I'd also like: 1) thank you that you are currently taking sometime to > follow that boring procedure to prove I am who, ... I am!! :) 2) once > again thanks for the great work you are currently doing at Savannah. > > Best regards, > > > > > > > Carlos Linares López > Profesor Visitante > --------------------------- > Despacho 2.2.A06 > Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG) > Departamento de Informática > Universidad Carlos III de Madrid > Avenida de la Universidad, 30 > 28911 Leganés - Madrid (España) > -------------------------- > http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares > Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09 > > > > Sylvain Beucler wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >We need you to prove your identity :) > > > >Proof can include a GPG key that contains both e-mails, or a reference > >to a webpage that contained your old e-mail (eg. as seen through > >http://www.archive.org/) and that now contains the new one. Or any > >other solution you can think of. _______________________________________________ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers