[squeak-dev] Some SqueakSource.com updates

Ron Teitelbaum ron at usmedrec.com
Tue Feb 18 20:11:02 UTC 2014


Hi Chris,

> 
> That's good to know.  My understanding from yesterday was we were only
> going to pierce SqueakSSL for now.  So when I saw Ron dole'ing out access
> blanket-wholesale to folks who hadn't even requested it, it was disturbing.  

While I appreciate the apology I would still like to clarify.  I have made no changes and I have given access to nobody.

I simply did a review of what I thought should be done.  It had very clear summaries and detailed notes of each repository along with explanations.    I have no problem with you objecting to anything I've asked the community to discuss.  We do need to decide what to do with the three extra projects.  I recommended that Bert, if he wanted, to be added to repositories that he knows the most about.  It makes no sense for me to be an admin on Monticello projects.  Anything I would do I would ask Bert first!  I have no idea what to do with NanoTraits, so I'm asking the community for help with that.  (I'm hoping that Igor or Daniel raise their hands).  The others I didn't ask for a change at all because there were already people in the admin role that could handle the projects.

While I appreciate your goals are to protect the community I would ask you to read more carefully and state things in factual terms.  I too have the goal to protect to community.  Starting from a position of trust would be a great benefit to everyone.  Just so you understand, Nobody, and I mean Nobody touches Andreas' Chess code!  (I suggested a fix once and got an earful from Andreas about it :)

All the best,

Ron Teitelbaum   

> I didn't realize Ron was _already_ developer on this one that explicitly says, "Mine
> Not Yours", so I'm glad that's the case.
> I apologize to Ron for thinking he broke into that.
> 
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>
> wrote:
> > On 18.02.2014, at 16:58, Chris Muller <asqueaker at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> WTF Ron?  Clearly, this is a private "workarea" of some kind.   You
> >> have very clearly violated the wishes of the owner of this repository.
> >
> > Calm down, Chris. We have explicit permission and even a wish from his wife
> to keep Andreas' projects alive. This includes projects he was working on and did
> not make public yet. That is what Ron wants to do, and Andreas trusted him, and
> I trust Ron, so there's nothing to get upset about.
> >
> > - Bert -
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 




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