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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax.org/Sourceforge... whatever!



Laker Netman wrote:

Unfortunately, you insist on constantly interjecting
non-topical remarks; be they sarcastic, demeaning,
self-gratifying or simply just pointed (typically at
the individuals associated with iFax) always with an
overtone of arrogance and loathing. This is not a
personal attack on you, rather an objective statement
supported by your own writings and which can be
readily seen by any thinking person.



I am certainly sorry that I have come across this way to you. I do apologize for whatever it is that I did to offend. Please, let me know what I can do to show my regret.


My intent here is to help users, to help the software, and to stay abreast of the community atmosphere.

What your "announcement" boils down to is "nobody
wants to play my way, so I'm taking my ball and going
home", plain and simple.


I realize that Darren's made it out to look like that, but that's not what it is at all. I haven't taken anything away. I've merely set up a new site about HylaFAX, the same HylaFAX that you and I and everyone else here uses.


why you
felt compelled to hijack the look-and-feel of
hylafax.org rather than distinguish yourself with a
distinct, new "skin"?


With the exception of the How-To, which I started in 2000, and some HylaFAQ entries that were created between 1998 and 2000 the website was simply the HTML documentation that came with HylaFAX. There have been some CSS and various formatting changes made over the years, but it really was very minimal. Most of the website content at hylafax.org (with the exception of the How-To) was not original to hylafax.org and existed with the HylaFAX project before Darren took it from Matthias.


I've gotten rid of most of that ancient text from the Sourceforge website because it was confusing, archaic, and otherwise non-helpful for most people. I think that the content that exists on the Sourceforge site is the "right amount"... but of course there will be additions and modifications and other kinds of enhancements as time goes on.

So anyway, the reason why the look-and-feel has been used on the Sourceforge website was because the intent was to be more like unto a mirror than unto a fork. There should be no confusion whatsoever, either... the software is exactly the same.

I hope that helps.

Thanks,

Lee.


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