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how do you possibly dare to throw a personal message in public!!!
you not able to fix your own personal stuffs yourself?
is that what they teach you at broadcom? no wanders....
mind your own dirty business mr arend, and you know what im talking
about - out
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  Nikita N.
  nikitan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


On Sat, Mar 18, 2017, at 06:14 AM, Arend Van Spriel wrote:
> + linux-wireless
> + Stanislaw
> 
> You probably dropped some people inadvertently so putting some back.
> 
> On 18-3-2017 11:49, Nikita N. wrote:
> > unfortunately nobody besides you answered my call, so I already stopped
> > requesting, because clearly the project is dead, and besides I
> 
> That is not what the MAINTAINERS file lists so you might want to send a
> patch correcting that file. Anyway, it may also help if you make your
> inquiry/request/whatever more concrete.
> 
> RALINK RT2X00 WIRELESS LAN DRIVER
> P:      rt2x00 project
> M:      Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@xxxxxxxxxx>
> M:      Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> L:      linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> S:      Maintained
> F:      drivers/net/wireless/ralink/rt2x00/
> 
> > personally think you should mind your own dirty business only
> 
> Not sure what business you are referring to here. We are all engaged in
> collaborating within the linux community and as such I responded. Not
> sure what is "dirty" about that. Maybe I offended you in the past or by
> the suggestion you might be a troll, but I did not say you are. If you
> are sending emails to a public mailing list, you need to accept that
> anyone may respond whatever dirty business they are doing otherwise.
> They still spend their time to give you a response, which I personally
> think is something you should mind and appreciate.
> 
> Regards,
> Arend

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