Look.. You've been invited to post your thoughts about the way that
apache do stuff, to a more appropiate audience than a bunch of
half-wit struts users like me..

I was using "smear" more in the context of "to soil"

You might have a point, you might not, you could be the next pope for
all i care.. Let the thread die.. What do you want? Everyone to say..
Yes "jonathon you're correct", "freemarker is the best because you're
involved and it employs a more open policy in respect to commit
privledges" .. What do you want people to say?

Okay,.. You're my hero!! Jonathan is king!!! Anything else? I
surrender, I'll say whatever you want, your insesent ascii diarrhea
has beaten us all into submission!!!! Anything else you want me to say
to stop this thread just say!!! I'll do whatever you want!!! Please
just tell me what i can do..

Mark

On 3/25/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Lowe wrote:
> > May I +1000 what steve said, I'm all for a bit of digression, but this
> > thread has narrowed the sematic gap between "to post" and "to smear"..
>
> What smear? Do you mean "smear" as in "slander"? Could you be more
> explicit about this? I think you ought to clarify what you mean by that
> statement or retract it.
>
> I asked Steve Raeburn the same question I have asked before. The
> question is as follows:
>
> "If your project management practices are so great, how come Struts
> development stagnated to such an extent?"
>
> The stagnation is not a matter of legitimate debate now. They have had
> to bring in Webwork, a competing project developed outside of ASF, so
> that they could have something more up-to-date to offer under the
> "Struts" brand-name.
>
> Why should I not ask that question? Because these people find it
> embarassing? Well, that's tough cookies, eh? Is that what you're talking
> about when you say a "smear"? I'm satisfied that this is a completely
> fair question. It's also a tough question, but it's 100% fair and it's
> 100% on-topic to this discussion.
>
> I don't see any reason for these people to refuse to answer it. It's a
> natural question when people insist that their approach to project
> management is beyond reproach.
>
> Jonathan Revusky
> --
> lead developer, FreeMarker project, http://freemarker.org/
>
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