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Re: The facts of the matter are somewhat different. 10 September 2008 19:01
Dennis wrote a lot of incorrect information here. I'm not going to
bother responding to all of it, but just the most critical piece, as
I see it. You can judge the truth of his other statements, alongside
the truth of this area.
Dennis has repeatedly, over a long period of time, publically
misrepresented himself as the owner, and controller, of CSW packaging
at blastwave.
This has never been true. I have always run CSW packaging, and I
invented it in the first place, along with pkg-get.
At varying points, he has acknowleged this to the maintainers... yet
repeatedly gone back on his word about it and tried to take things
over.
But dont just take my word for it. Look at his own words, publically
recorded:
On the various incarnations of the "about" page, archived at,
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.blastwave.org/about.html
the one that was in existance between oct 2007, and jan 2008, shows
the facts most clearly, right at the top:
http://web.archive.org/web/20071011235704/http://www.blastwave.org/ab
out.html
This version shows clearly and unequivocably, that I was
Director Software Operations (CSW packaging) & Unstable Software
Release Manager
and James Lee was Stable Software Release Manager
Dennis Clarke, had nothing to do with core operations of CSW
packaging, beyond providing hardware, internet connectivity, and a
domain name for the project.
For him to claim that he somehow "owns" CSW packaging, for his
"donation" of the above resources to the project, is abhorrent to any
notion of the concept of "donating".
Do all "benefactors" and "donators" to community projects, now "own"
that project?!
Outrageous.
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10 Sep 2008 19:01Philip Brown
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