Hi Michel, I'm very sorry that got added. Like I said before, those files came from a library of mine. I obviously did not notice that comment (or the person who reviewed that commit), or I would not have kept it in the file.
I most certainly do not want "religious proselytism" in the core apps code, or in any community code. Like I said before, that library (and those comments) were for a Bible app that my team and I are developing. That header got added to the file as part of an automated licensing tool I used in the library and which used the header from our Bible app. As I explained before, I do not feel that it is "religious proselytism", nor did I intend to inject "fake information". It was merely an accident that that header got included into the File Manager. And no, I do not feel that it is right to upload that header into a community app since it offends people like you. I only said that I thought it is right to upload to personal projects, especially a Bible app. I'm working on a client's project right now, but I will remove that header as soon as i have time today. Sorry to have offended you! -- Michael Spencer Ubuntu, Android, and iOS Developer On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Michel RENON <re...@mr-consultant.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > I found again something annoying : > http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-filemanager-dev/ubuntu- > filemanager-app/trunk/view/head:/src/app/qml/components/AutoSpacedGrid.qml > lines2:4 > > It's the second time I notice that kind of comment, first time was on Feb > 3rd 2014 and M Spencer removed the comment during the next week. > > The bazaar log says that the file AutoSpacedGrid.qml was uploaded on Feb > 19th. > So it seems that M Spencer consciously wants to inject some kind of > religious proselytism in core apps code. I just looked files in that > folder, I don't know if other files are contaminated. > > Worse, his previous explanation (mails from Feb 3rd 2014 : > https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg06262.html) indicates that he > feels right when uploading such comments. He even considers that religious > proselytism as part of file header ! This is a typical workaround for > people trying to inject some fake information. > > I find that behavior a threat to Canonical and to other devs. > I really hope that Canonical will clarify that and act accordingly to > prevent that kind of behavior (specially in the review process as proposed > by manuel.delap...@canonical.com in the previous mails). > > > Michel Renon > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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