Also, the ia2 support, will be a natural point of interest and it would be foolish not to include it in the normal course of presenting ongoing work.
Personally I would not reward that email with special attention given the above. In specific, no response to that email came to the list, no support at all. For myself again, I decided not to reply as long as that were the case. //drew On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Pedro Giffuni <p...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello; > > > ----- Messaggio originale ----- > > Da: Rob Weir > > > > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Drew Jensen > > wrote: > >> Rob, > >> > >> Are you referring only to the email on the TDF mailing list - I know > which > >> one that would be I'm sure, and I drafted but then did not send a reply > > to > >> it. > >> > >> I ask because I did not see that go any further then the ml, but that > >> doesn't mean that it didn't. > >> > > > > I learned about these claims via email, but not from the TDF mailing > > list. But I would not be surprised if it originated there. In any > > case, when a TDF Director and Marketing Lead makes such claims, it > > carries some weight, and if utterly false the claims should be > > rebutted. IMHO. > > > > The "TDF director and Marketing Lead" does no development and doesn't > really have any idea what is going on here. > > Why is that surprising or why should we blog about it? It looks to me > like he just wants to bring some attention to his project. > > Pedro. >