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Offline falemagn

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Then the personal threats coming from inside the MorphOS team, and when presenting them to the management of bPlan, Thendic, Ralph, does not result in *any* kind of response!


It would be interesting to hear more about those threats, for your own safety, so that you aren't accused of spreading lies...

On the other hand, what you see as "threats" might have not been intended as such by the other party. It would be good, for everyone, to know more about this isue, at this point.

Don't raise accusations and then hide, go up to the end. In other words, be more clear.

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Re: Loosing faith in the Amiga "community", like so many before me
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2002, 01:43:24 PM »
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have no problems with making all my email exchanges with Thendic-France publicly available. But the other party must agree with this as well, as I don't want to lower myself to the level, as for example, like where one of Fleecy's emails was presented publicly without his approval.


Then don't mention those "threats". You can't accuse people of threatening you and then don't prove it. If you are not ready to prove your accusations, don't accuse.

Now you can do just two things: either you prove that they threatened you, or you take your accusation back.

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Re: Loosing faith in the Amiga "community", like so many before me
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2002, 01:51:29 PM »
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(you would not believe how buggy the AROS components are)


Well, bugs get fixed when they are found, and using the AROS components as drop-in replacements for the AmigaOS' ones is a good test bench to find them.

However, regardless of the amount of bugs you found in them (btw, how many exactly you found? Be more precise), I believe the AROS modules have been of great help for you. Without AROS now there would be no such thing as MorphOS either, or am I wrong on this?

Sure, sooner or later even MorphOS would have had its amiga-like components, but not so soon, and much later.

Fabio Alemagna