Subject | Re: An Apology - Was Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 12/18/2013 09:23 (12/18/2013 21:23) |
Message-ID | <jnm2b9h0hsg42iqi06kpvnt27er4l2lp5c@4ax.com> |
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SandmanIt was on one site and I assumed you would know which one.
In article <p9f1b9h35abmasfdupbcb9lh019hgg6jmb@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:Eric StevensSandman
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.
I can assure you that no such text have ever existed on the site above.
Don't you have a sense of humour? Look at my signature line.Eric StevensSandman
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.Eric StevensSandman
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?
Why did you drag up this old topic just to troll? Not enough attention?Would you like me to withdraw the apology? --