Subject | Re: An Apology - Was Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Sandman |
Date | 12/18/2013 07:35 (12/18/2013 07:35) |
Message-ID | <slrnlb2glq.evl.mr@irc.sandman.net> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
Followups | Eric Stevens (1h & 47m) > Sandman |
Eric StevensI can assure you that no such text have ever existed on the site above.
I am now pleased to be able to say that I was wrong and there almost certainly is no connection between the Eklund 'Atlas' CMS system and the "ATLAS project funded by the European Commission". Also, I have previously seen somewhere on the http://www.eklundh.com/ site a statement to the effect that Jonas wrote and maintains the Atlas CMS software for them, but I couldn't find it again before writing this article.
So, Jonas, I apologise for saying that you were passing off the EC's Atlas as your own. It does appear that the Eklundh Atlas is your own work and as I have already said a fully functioning CMS system is not a trivial thing to develop and is a notable achievment for Jonas to have done this.No apology needed, it was a fair assumption to make.
I am unhappy about only one thing. I am unable to support my claim that Eklundh.com supports Jonas's claim that he wrote the Atlas system. That leaves me in the situation to which Jonas has so often objected: I cannot support my claim and therefore, according to his definition, I must be a liar.Why did you have to messs up your momentary lapse of reason by more trolling, Eric?