[Info-vax] AXIS2/C, gSOAP

FredK fred.nospam at dec.com
Tue Aug 3 10:15:40 EDT 2010


"Neil Rieck" <n.rieck at sympatico.ca> wrote in message 
news:70e2b097-75db-429c-aa70-65e56ba92398 at i24g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 3, 9:19 am, "FredK" <fred.nos... at dec.com> wrote:
> "Howard S Shubs" <how... at shubs.net> wrote in 
> messagenews:howard-675F2E.22512602082010 at news.newsguy.com...
>
> > In article <i37j8g$6o... at news-01.bur.connect.com.au>,
> > "Richard Maher" <maher... at hotspamnotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Honestly how this sort of shit can go on while long-serving treasures
> >> like
> >> Ruth Gothenburg, Andy Goldstein, Christian Moser, and John Reagan can 
> >> be
> >> deemed too expensive just turns my stomach!
>
> > hear here.
>
> Being apparently of of the useless self-serving parasites left here. I'm
> curious why there is a belief that any of the above mentioned people would
> have been involved in gSOAP or whatever this other thing is that Richard 
> has
> a problem with (since apparently it doesn't meet his idea of priorities).

gSOAP on OpenVMS is being maintained by two HP employees working off
the official HP OpenVMS web site. They are Brett Cameron and John
Apps.

That doesn't explain why he believes that whatever AXIS2/C is would be being 
implemented by Andy, or Ruth, or any of the above mentioned kernel 
engineers - if they were still with HP.  Or why he is hammering a couple 
guys for porting something he thinks is less interesting.  It sound like "I 
want it all, I want it now, and I want what I want first, and anyone else 
that thinks differently is an idiot and is part of a conspiracy of 
low-lifes".  Hey, I'm cool with the I want it now and I want what I want... 
isn't that what everyone wants?  I'm not particularly happy with the vitrol 
that ends up painting some unnamed broad swath of people as self-serving 
parasites "jet setting" around the world doing evil.  He should at least be 
willing to put names to the people he slanders.








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