Pity..:(
I always like your _strong_ view points. It brings a new view/approach to a problem/discussions.
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Ama Mgbeoji
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmaMgbeoji
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I always like your _strong_ view points. It brings a new view/approach to a problem/discussions.
Ama Mgbeoji
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmaMgbeoji
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From: Bryan J. Smith <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 3:04:50 AM
Subject: Employment change, switching to digest and lurking ...
From: Bryan J. Smith <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 3:04:50 AM
Subject: Employment change, switching to digest and lurking ...
I've had an employment change. As such, I'm going to switch to the
digest mode and go back to lurking. This is really driven by the fact
that I can really no longer provide opinions here (much less the
"over-opinionated" person I am, even called by some a "Red Hat
apologist" ;).
Hopefully I'll start by replacing the hot air I provide with some real
contributions in the near future. I might start by a few screenshots of
Seahorse, and a little docs, if Mr. Paulo will provide the insights.
It's always good to step back and consider what others are saying, even
if you don't see the viewpoint -- and I did that, and do now see some
valid points he was making. I hope he'll work with me off-list.
>From there I plan on hitting the Duke/YUM team to explore my ECM desires
in hacks to YUM, in the hope they may be considered. My current hacks
are Bash and I'd definitely have to turn them into integrated Python
code. In any case, I will follow this list, because there are always
good insights into what people are thinking, even if I disagree
(sometimes a bit too strongly) with the analysis or suggestions.
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digest mode and go back to lurking. This is really driven by the fact
that I can really no longer provide opinions here (much less the
"over-opinionated" person I am, even called by some a "Red Hat
apologist" ;).
Hopefully I'll start by replacing the hot air I provide with some real
contributions in the near future. I might start by a few screenshots of
Seahorse, and a little docs, if Mr. Paulo will provide the insights.
It's always good to step back and consider what others are saying, even
if you don't see the viewpoint -- and I did that, and do now see some
valid points he was making. I hope he'll work with me off-list.
>From there I plan on hitting the Duke/YUM team to explore my ECM desires
in hacks to YUM, in the hope they may be considered. My current hacks
are Bash and I'd definitely have to turn them into integrated Python
code. In any case, I will follow this list, because there are always
good insights into what people are thinking, even if I disagree
(sometimes a bit too strongly) with the analysis or suggestions.
--
Bryan J. Smith Professional, Technical Annoyance
mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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