[Asterisk-biz] Re: Asterisk Ffork
Paul
digium-list at 9ux.com
Mon Oct 10 11:56:05 MST 2005
And I pointed out that I am actually a bastard child. It was not my
choice. I was born that way. The word should not be used as an intended
insult. I didn't notice any apology to me or my late mother posted in
response. I mean, I don't call people "jeremys" or "canadians" in order
to sound insulting.
Bill Michaelson wrote:
> When a writer stated that he was put off by the tone off your
> statement in which you called some folks "bastards", and you replied
> that you really don't care whether he did business with "us" (and I
> can only assume you were referring to your own business) - were you
> working "for" or "against" Asterisk?
>
> It's quite clear that you don't care whom you piss off, because you've
> demonstrated it repeatedly, and are apparently proud of it. In fact,
> you seem to relish it. So I see hypocrisy in what I sense is
> indignation in your statement below. You are a member of the Asterisk
> community, and therefore are a representative of that community,
> whether you want to be perceived as such or not.
>
> When you throw a bomb, all of us get flamed. No need to respond,
> unless you really care.
>
> Jeremy McNamara wrote:
>
>> Peter Nixon wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone please explain how this "works against Digium"??
>>
>>
>> It is not Digium, its Asterisk that you will be working against. You
>> are segmenting the limited amount of resources that are available to
>> the Asterisk development effort. This general topic was well hashed
>> over on slashdot not that long ago.
>>
>>
>> Jeremy McNamara
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