[plug] Something is awfully wrong with this scenario. Jeremy?
skribe
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Tue Aug 16 14:31:25 WST 2005
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 14:24, simon wrote:
> Craig Ringer (craig at postnewspapers.com.au) wrote:
> > The whole situation was evidently handled less than fantastically, but I
> > still don't understand why all this fuss is being made *now*. What about
> > two weeks ago, when all this happened?
>
> Dont you find it strange that most of us are only finding out about this
> now?
Not at all. Maybe those of us who knew about it aren't particularly worried.
Plus I know if push comes to shove I can beat both Linus and Jeremy in an arm
wrestle =).
Nothing to see, move along.
skribe
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