HEADS UP: new KSE signal code

David Leimbach leimy2k at mac.com
Sat Jun 28 19:11:26 PDT 2003


No problem...

I still should have watched my mouth and not shot it off at the other 
David
when he had a valid question.  Its amazing how much of an "attitude" 
one can
read into another person's email.  Sometimes I think we project how we 
are
feeling at that moment in time into what we read in other's mail.

Emoticons are clearly not enough to express the full story that is lost
through voice inflections and body language.  I am sure there is 
interesting
psychological and sociological research to be done there :)

Anyway... thanks for your hard work despite illness.  I appreciate it 
very
much [both of you: Xu and Schultz]


Dave
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 5:54PM, David Xu wrote:

> David Leimbach,
>
> Thank you for your reply and explain the reason for me,
> I normally won't reply such complain. At that time,
> I was very tire and sick, after one week of hardwork and
> sleep late at night for KSE signal code, I think nothing
> is important than committing the code and let it be tested
> widely.
>
> Thank you again,
>
> David Xu
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Leimbach" <leimy2k at mac.com>
> To: "David Schultz" <das at FreeBSD.ORG>
> Cc: "David Xu" <davidxu at viatech.com.cn>; <current at FreeBSD.ORG>
> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 8:42 PM
> Subject: Re: HEADS UP: new KSE signal code
>
>
>> I don't think you understand what I believe he was trying to say.
>>
>> Commits to CVS are NOT atomic therefore getting a copy of FBSD in
>> between David's
>> start and finish of commits would be broken.
>>
>> When he says he is finished.. I bet it will work again.
>>
>> Now if we were all using Perforce this would be different as commits
>> are atomic
>> I think :). Its free to use for open source projects too but the
>> practicality
>> of making everyone learn something new is not necessarily a good idea
>> :).
>>
>> Dave
>> On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 04:47 AM, David Schultz wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Jun 28, 2003, David Xu wrote:
>>>> I begin to commit KSE signal code, libkse will
>>>> be broken for a while.
>>>
>>> Umm...if it's known to be broken, then why did you commit it?
>>> If you want people to test KSE and report bugs, the version in
>>> the tree needs to be of consistently good quality.
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