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Re: [Dazuko-help] Linux 2.6.34
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Frans de Boer |
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Re: [Dazuko-help] Linux 2.6.34 |
Date: |
Sun, 30 May 2010 15:32:08 +0200 |
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Hello John,
Sorry about the mix up about the maintainer. I was assuming wrongly before.
I use dazukofs in relation with clamav to scan files as soon as I have
downloaded them and on public folders to minimize the risk of becoming a
distributor of unwanted data.
Of course I will continue my efforts to contribute the small things I
can do to keep dazukofs up to date.
Regards, Frans.
On 05/30/2010 01:43 PM, John Ogness wrote:
> Hi Frans,
>
> On 2010-05-30, Frans de Boer <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Well the message below - apparently from the maintainer - is clear.
>>
> Please do not assume that a response must mean that it is coming from
> the maintainer. From the Dazuko website and the source files I think
> it is pretty easy to determine who the maintainer is.
>
>
>> The statement that I know it better is probably based on the fact
>> that his suggestion would lead to unreleased memory within the
>> kernel and my inclusion restored the original release function
>> kfree(). That I wrote to the list is a matter of etiquette when
>> using a mail list.
>>
> I appreciate that you posted both problem and solution. I am sorry
> that I do not make time to respond more quickly to such issues.
>
>
>> If transparency and open discussions are not appreciated, I suggest
>> to abandon the list at all.
>>
> Both are appreciated and welcome (at least by me, the
> maintainer). That is why the mailing lists exist.
>
>
>> So, I do not know what I did - or did not - to deserve such a harsh
>> reaction.
>>
> The reaction is misfortunate. I hope that it does not cause you to
> stop posting problems and solutions to project mailing lists. Taking
> the time to register for a mailing list, report a problem, find a
> solution, and report a fix is not something the should be taken
> lightly. The free software movement cannot survive without people like
> you.
>
> John Ogness
>
>