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Subject: [ ABU1063202463386 ] RE: [vchkpw] Re: Inter7,
vpopmail, and open source standards
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Paul L. Allen wrote:
> Ms. Catherine Kouzmanoff writes:
>
> > It is a time to call together everyone on this list to insist that Tom
> > Collins add Ken Jones or another representative from Inter7.
>
> I've been using vpopmail for a few years now and didn't really care who
>
[vchkpw] Re: Inter7,
>vpopmail, and open source standards
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> Thank you for writing to SBC Internet Services Policy Group.
>We apologize for the inconvenience you have experienced. This
At 05:30 AM 9/10/2003, Chris Pugh wrote:
> I doubt it because this thread shows that nobody
> owns GPLd software and that monopolies are not
> possible in Open Source.
My ha'penny / cents worth:
If this statement is true then make impartiality the
byword. Total admin control over the project shou
Lets keep to the topic and leave the conspiracy theories for anther
forum. Politics and religion are better discussed else where.
~jb
Dubya has done more to drive up al-Qaeda recruitment than bin Laden
ever did. Which is only fair because bin Laden has always been a puppet
of the same people th
Ken Jones writes:
> Since I have been working on vpopmail almost every day
> for the last 5 years (including most weekends), it is very
> difficult for me to hear people saying I have not done enough
> lately. Even during these last 6 months where we have not
> made a new devel release
If I had
2003 9:46 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Re: Inter7, vpopmail, and open source standards
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>This whole problem could have been avoided if Tom
>had contacted me and told me about his plans.
>I would have agreed. I think using source forge is a
>great id
This whole problem could have been avoided if Tom
had contacted me and told me about his plans.
I would have agreed. I think using source forge is a
great idea.
Unfortunately Tom did not talk to me. The first I heard
of his intentions was when the FreshMeat admins emailed
me saying Tom wanted to
Chris Pugh writes:
> If this statement is true then make impartiality the
> byword. Total admin control over the project should be
> given neither to Tom nor Ken, but to an independent
> indiviual, a moderator, not necessarily someone with a
> vested interest in the vpopmail project.
But somebod
> I doubt it because this thread shows that nobody
> owns GPLd software and that monopolies are not
> possible in Open Source.
My ha'penny / cents worth:
If this statement is true then make impartiality the
byword. Total admin control over the project should be
given neither to Tom nor Ken, but
dalmata writes:
> No need to use bad words.
Those words expressed my feelings exactly; other words would not.
> That is a personal attack
Correct. As were her comments about Tom. Her attack was more subtle
but it was still a personal attack. I consider her attack to be worse
than mine preci
Ms. Catherine Kouzmanoff writes:
> It is a time to call together everyone on this list to insist that Tom
> Collins add Ken Jones or another representative from Inter7.
I've been using vpopmail for a few years now and didn't really care who
was in control as long as somebody was. When I saw
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