He wanted to take over some of my packages and sent an email to debian-kde, but not to my Debian address. By the time I had learned of what he was doing, he had already created his own packages. He didn't know how to work with other people.
If he was a developer, then he probably would have hijacked my package without even sending me a personal email. Thanks. On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 13:01, Cameron Patrick wrote: > On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 09:42:42PM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote: > | On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 21:25, Daniel Ruoso wrote: > | > I think this should be clearly discussed. > | > | Just to prevent any confusion I'll just point out that > | the rant you quoted was authored by Eray Ozkural. > > Hmm. I've heard that name mentioned before on this mailing list, in > conjunction with phrases like "dick-head" and "will never be allowed > into Debian." Presumably there's a good reason for this animosity > towards him; would someone mind enlightening me as to why? > > Cameron. >