What did you expect? You flamed the dev list of a project. Walk into a software company and holler out that their code sucks and that their support is lousy. I promise you they won't buy you lunch. They may even consider your behaviour rude. On 10/14/05, Calvin Ellis <kyndig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would like to address these emails I am receiving both personally, and as > replies to this mailing list. I gave advice for what I felt was an > individual in the same predicement as myself. Albeit I could have used > proper english, punctuation and left the inclusion of a 'competing' product > out of my reply. My intent was to convey the dissatisfaction and lack of > interest and assistance I have overall received from GTK community > developers. To that end, my correspondance was appropriate and hopefully > well received. It was but my own professional experience while working with > several developer companies and individuals from gtk. > > Please discontinue the personal affrontations, overall negative remarks, > and 'flame' bashing. Indeed, my correspondance should have been the > individual directly; opposed to the list. > > I would say thanks for the attention I have received; yet truly folks, you > all need to calm down. It was my bad experience I was conveying. The focus > on the other solution I found was a recomendation, opposed to advertisement. > I would have as easily recommended any other solution had I gone with one. > > Calvin > > _______________________________________________ > > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > > > -- -- Cheers! Rick _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list