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On 13/05/13 09:40, Ralph Sennhauser wrote:
> Don't know why it would be relevant. Also I intentionally didn't 
> mention any names and wont do so on this list. Feel free to ask me
> in private if you have a good reason.
If a developer is behaving like that, it is in the interest of Gentoo
that everybody knows who did it and why.

For the record, I offered a patch to a GitHub-hosted Gentoo project a
few days ago, and the maintainer asked me how I wanted to send the
patch, offering me a nigh-plethora of ways... (I uplodaded it to my
homepage, he wgot and git am'd it.)
- -- 
Alexander
alexan...@plaimi.net
http://plaimi.net/~alexander
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