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Steven T. Hatton
hattons@globalsymmetry.com
Wed Jun 9 00:38:00 GMT 2004
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 14:51, Phil Edwards wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 01:58:50PM -0400, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> I guess polite hints won't work, so I'll spell it out semi-rudely.
Can this be discussed from a technical perspective without the insults? I've
tried, but I have not seen any reciprocation.
> You would like to believe something, but that thing is not true for the
> C++ Standard library. Maybe it's true for some other project somewhere,
> and if so, that's fine. But it ain't true here, and -- this seems to be
> the point you have trouble grasping, if I may say so -- you're not going
> to make it come true just by repeatedly insisting, "I think this should
> come true, so all of you go off and do it."
What thing is it that I think should be true? If anyone could simply state my
primary these to demonstrate they know what it is, I would have some
confidence that the idea has at least been considered.
> You're /certainly/ not going to make it happen by arguing with and
> insulting the libstdc++ maintainers. Gabriel is one. I am one. Others
> who have told you that you are mistaken about Real World Code are respected
> contributors.
I have insulted no one. I cannot say the same for others who have
participated in this discussion.
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Regards,
Steven
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