> Why don't you concentrate on commiting stuff for 4.0 instead of 
> picking on Costin and 3.3.
> In the last 80 days you have done 6 commits but send 153 other 
> mails. Even though many of them where ok, many of them where 
> negative and nonconstructive, like "I keep looking at this code 
> and realizing how bad it is. :-(" and so on. I don't see you are 
> doing much good for the Jakarta projekt rigth now. 
> Please change track: Make code not war :-).

That would give a much bigger push to 4.x than trying to push 
voluntary contributors into doing anything different form what 
they are motivated to.


Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Casper Gjerris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 02:24
> 
> 
> on 12/28/2000 01:02 AM, "Jon Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
.................
> > 
> > So, what I'm proposing and complaining about is *exactly* what 
> Nacho stated
> > that he wanted to see. Hmmmmmmmm..........
> 
> Yes and maybe he now sees it otherwise!
> Like you did a few hours after you wrote this in your "Fuck It" mail:
> 
> "I give up. All of my previous -1 votes are now +1. Have fun."
> 
> I would not call what your doing now "giving up".
> 
> Could you please please please "give up" now.
> Why don't you concentrate on commiting stuff for 4.0 instead of 
> picking on Costin and 3.3.
> In the last 80 days you have done 6 commits but send 153 other 
> mails. Even though many of them where ok, many of them where 
> negative and nonconstructive, like "I keep looking at this code 
> and realizing how bad it is. :-(" and so on. I don't see you are 
> doing much good for the Jakarta projekt rigth now. 
> Please change track: Make code not war :-).
> 
> 
> Casper Gjerris
> 

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