Radeonhd repo not migrated to gitlab.
Daniel Stone
daniel at fooishbar.org
Fri Mar 8 02:15:25 UTC 2019
On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 10:52, Luc Verhaegen <libv at skynet.be> wrote:
> A quick look over other
> requests back then showed me that it usually took you many days, often
> weeks, to answer new project requests. But when _i_ asked, a not too
> supportive reply was quickly received.
I've snipped most of the misleading accounts of history, incorrect or
invented events, and pure outright defamatory lies that you've spent
the last ten years posting all over the internet. There's no point in
responding to them since you just go silent, then pop up six months or
a year later to tell a new set of people the same old set of garbage,
in the hope of destroying peoples' reputations and/or careers.
I thought that after some pretty civil interactions recently, and
quickly and reasonably responding to your request for help with an
explanation of why the mistake happened in the first place, that there
was no danger here. But nope, after spending ten years tip-toeing
around you, ignoring all the bait in the form of lies and defaming my
character and motivations, but also trying to be 'fair' to the
community by spending my time actioning your requests like the above,
that's my reward.
So here's my new and clear policy on Luc Verhaegen: I'm never in my
life dealing with you again. If you ask for help or in fact any of my
time, in any forum at all (e.g. here, sitewranglers@, IRC, whatever),
I'm ignoring it. Even if I am literally the only person who can do the
thing you ask for, whatever that is, I will flatly refuse to do it. If
you file an issue which requires my action specifically, it will get
immediately closed.
> Integrity is such a nice word. Somehow it feels like words like
> integrity and custodian belong together.
Given all your vindictive and abusive bullying over many years, I
wouldn't if I were you choose 'personal and professional integrity' to
judge others on.
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