nothing personal: pleased to see your efforts
Andrew Bartlett
abartlet at pcug.org.au
Sun Mar 10 02:42:03 GMT 2002
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>
> andrew,
>
> thanks for your comments. they do, however, make me feel
> even more disappointed and distressed.
>
> i am sitting here absolutely shaking and almost in tears
> i am that upset by the content of your message.
>
> please therefore, and i really really have to emphasise
> this: please refrain from researching the TNG lists
> for information on how things work in TNG.
may I ask when you feel I last did this? While I reserve the right to
do so, its not something I have made a habit of doing.
> alternatively, if you _do_ wish to continue to contact the people
> who are on the list please let me know and i will unsubscribe from
> the tng-users and tng-technical lists.
I will continue to discuss issues of consequence to both teams with
developers from both samba.org and samba-tng.org.
I will continue to provide my opinion on the relative suitability of
Samba and Samba-TNG when users raise this question.
I will continue to work with any developer interested in the integration
of Samba-TNG services into a HEAD infrastructure, because without this I
am convinced that Samba-TNG will die.
I will continue to work towards making it easier to run both Samba and
Samba-TNG on the same host.
> basically, TNG has remained static because there is no
> funding for its developers. to hear that samba has
> corporate sponsors that pay for TNG's work to be duplicated
> is very, very distressing for me.
Little to none of TNGs work is being duplicated. A lot of work is being
extended, but there is no corporate interest in the areas in which TNG
has any significant lead. This has been the case for the last 9 months
I believe, when winbind and samsync made it into HEAD.
That said, I am at a loss to find many areas in which TNG has any
significant lead. Given this, why would companies want to fund TNG
development?
> especially as i know that i can make and have made a significant
> difference to the speed at which development takes place - an
> order of magnitude increase.
You make this claim often, but I have not seen the evidence to back it
up.
> now, if samba has more money then of course it's going to
> move forward - that's the way things work!
Some members of the Samba team are employed - but much of the
'interesting' work is still being done by volunteers - myself included.
> if you can get those corporate sponsors to contact me and
> pay me money, i will help you out.
I have not asked you for assistance, nor do I have the resources as a
private individual (and a student for that matter) to 'pay you money'.
I hold no sway with the employers of other team members.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett abartlet at pcug.org.au
Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team abartlet at samba.org
Student Network Administrator, Hawker College abartlet at hawkerc.net
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