Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: What is up with Redhat 7.0? | From | Ulrich Drepper <> | Date | 30 Sep 2000 13:20:58 -0700 |
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I really didn't want to make a comment on this stupid thread but now you are getting personal:
> > > OTOH, drepper@redhat.com might get pressed into not doing incompatible > > > changes, > > > > We're doing no such thing. > > If you say so.... However, I am not sure that you (we?) can actually > control it.
You are excused this one and only time since I am fortunate enough to never have met you but listen carefully now:
I allow nobody to tell me what to do.
Nobody from Red Hat ever tried to do this. If this would have been on the mind of somebody (which I doubt) this illusion would have been destroyed on the first day when I told them that this never would be an option. There are external entities (commercial and non-commercial) who try this, though, of course without success either.
> > If we did this sort of thing, he would have been pressed into releasing > > glibc 2.2 in time. > > Well, I actually do think that this has happened with glibc-2.1.
And this I take as personal insult. Who the f*ck do you think you are to claim the right of making such a statement? This is so completely insane that I really have not the slightest idea how you can make something like this up. Go and find somebody who is working on glibc to back up this "statement" and not some idiot like you who has no inside whatsoever. If you cannot find anybody I demand a public apology from you.
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