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Re: A question to the Debian community ...



On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 11:06:04AM +0200, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thursday 10 May 2007 10:15, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > The expulsion procedure doesn't call for a vote, so your 70:7 statistic
> > is irrelevant.
> 
> It's also wrong.
> 
> The evidence: people hardly reply to the claims anymore, and even less (almost 
> no one by now) reply in support.

Holger, you, being the one person i spoke to this about in FOSDEM, while
you knew that the expulsion request was rescheduled, while i did not,
have no place giving lections here, especially as you told me quite
haugthily : "Debian would be a better place without you", while i asked
your advice of how i had managed the FOSDEM talk about the kernel in a
non-controversial way, and asked for your opinion, so you would tell me
if my speach was acceptable, and if not, what i should have avoided.

Also, in the past, you have behaved in aggressive and unacceptable ways,
you responded to my solution-searching wiki page with a bunch of
over-agressive borderline insulting stuff, which you retired in shame
soon after, and just look at your mails on this topic on various mailing
lists, which have nothing to envy to what is reproached to me.

And on top of that, you are on the attacking side of this mess, and as
the others of your camp, rejected any attempt at conciliation, prefering
to go for the kill. And never have you nor any of your camp had the
dignity to even care about presenting apologizes, or even recognizing
that you may have a fault in what happened.

Shame on you, such behaviour as you exhibited is what hurts debian, not
mine.

Friendly,

Sven Luther



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