Email often makes people seem more aggressive, since on IRC, what can
a response be perfectly crafted, of the length needed?
On 10/15/05, Jason Filby <jason.filby(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Alex
Yes, Emanuele informed me he had left the project. Hopefully this is
not forever, hopefully your break is not forever too.
Perhaps the reason everyone on IRC agrees with you is because you're
explaining yourself more thoroughly, and less aggressively, on IRC
than in some of these emails.
Regards
Jason
On 10/15/05, Alex Ionescu <ionucu(a)videotron.ca> wrote:
Hi,
Since it seems Emanuele has not made a post about this yet, maybe I
should... I have been informed that due to time and focus reasons,
Emanuele has decided to leave the project for an indeterminate time
(forever?). I wish him the best of luck, and I thank him for his
contributions to ReactOS.
I have also talked to Filip lately, and I have understood from him that
he will also be gone for the next month or two.
Finally, in light of recent events, I feel that it's also best if I
follow the example and take a break as well. I was undecided before, but
the recent fight over the TC has convinced me that maybe this isn't the
best place or time for me to apply my knowledge. I'm bit sick of being
always the one in the middle of a fight. First I was blamed for always
breaking the tree or causing incompatibilities, and now I'm blamed for
project decisions as well. I really have too many things to worry about
in life then to spend my life fighting all the time. I don't care that
there are 40 people on IRC that agree with me, but when Jason and Ge,
which are the two most influencial members of this project seem to be
set against me, then I don't want to cause any more trouble.
Best regards,
Alex Ionescu
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