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12/27/2008 6:28 AM
 

Sebastian if you think Alex work as quality assurance project team leader gives him right to be impolite and insolent in this forums against me I understand your position. If you do one thing good and on thing bad is not quality in my eyes. Maybe you didnt read all sentences in his post I dont know. Maybe Alex didnt read the initial post either there the words he so kindly teached me are correct spelled. Maybee my english is so bad that I cant understand Alexs sentence "(I'm waiting for your usual retaliation, but I hope just for once you might just back off)" I dont know.

I know however what quality is and I know what assurance is. And I assure you that the post from Alex that is not quality.

My initial post in this tread was a try to tell.

Hello there core team, here you deliver a new fine menu, better than ever... and you dont tell the "customers"!!!

 

 

 
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12/27/2008 6:51 AM
 

Jan, maybe we all should calm down a bit and try to be more tolerant - not taking every word as an affront of offence but just as a kind of joke - always difficult to get right for non-Native speakers like us and I am sure, Alex is learning to better take care of our limitations in language. IMHO we all have the same goal: improve DotNetNuke and its quality, so let us co-operate instead of argue against each other. I look forward to your experiences with the new versions and submitting issues, which are of great help for us to fix them. Thank you very much.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/27/2008 8:33 AM
 

If the issue is too many features and not enough resources...   I think the team has answered the question.    However, that has never been a point learned.

I hope with the new investments comes new processes.  

 
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12/27/2008 10:58 AM
 

Sebastian,

You often use the word "Shall" when you probably mean "Should".
The two are similar but can really change the context of your message.

Alex,

Christmas is not spelled Xmas.

Jan,

I do think you have made your point, and I'm sure most everyone on the core team understands your frustration with the Menu.
Personally, I would have liked to see them stick with the Solpart menu.

Brian,

It has been a while since there has been such spirited feedback on a new release. Keep up the good work.

 

 

 


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12/27/2008 12:28 PM
 

John Mitchell wrote
 

Sebastian,

You often use the word "Shall" when you probably mean "Should".
The two are similar but can really change the context of your message. 

Thanks John, feedback is appreaciated and I will try to keep it in mind. :-))


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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