Re: Miguel horribly misquoted?




> Apparently Miguel is misquoted every time he talks about Gnome in the 
> press. Ridiculous! He apparently doesn´t forget to bash KDE everytime
> he gets some press-attention. 

False.  I usually do not mention KDE at all to reporters. 

In this case, it was a straight question.  Go see the interview.

> KDE-developers are interested in working together with the
> GNOME-team.

We are working with them.  

> But Miguel makes these things *very* 

"*very* difficult"?  I do not see how I would do it.  Am I stopping
all the mail between the teams?  Am I censoring anyone?  

> difficult - many people on kde-devel are already sick and very 
> disgusted by several FUD that Miguel has spread. 

False.  

So far the history of "FUD" according to people is:

	1. Reporter implied KDE was German.  Not my fault, go tell
	   SuSE to use better advertisement.

	2. The no future thing.  It caught me off-guard.

That is all.  And they have nothing else.  

So, give me a break.

> Competition between both projects may be one thing, making jokes about 
> the other project another but it is absolutely inappropriate that the 
> GNOME project coordinator Miguel de Icaza makes comments like this 
> when he gets the attention of the press!

I am not a computer.  Sorry to dissapoint you.

And yes, I have made many mistakes in my life.  Starting with the
salted chocolate to my teacher in first grade, and continuing with the 
pink rabit.  But those are details you should not know.

> One year ago I really thought about joining the GNOME-developers. But
> one reason for not doing so was this lack of fair-play ...

this "lack of fair-play"?  Give me *proof of this*, until then, I
consider this spreading miss-information.

> Aaah and one thing Miguel: You have already promised Martin not to do 
> things like this anymore -- so instead of any reply from you it would
> be much more promising if you would *do* it better next time!

Which Martin?  I forget.

> kde-artist-team

oh, now I understand.

Miguel.
-- 
miguel@gnu.org



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