Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 21:08 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: >> On Sunday 25 November 2007, patrick quinn wrote: >>> hello team fedora >> First thing Patrick, is to learn how to write a presentation, making proper >> use of punctuation and grammar. > ---- > Let's not have grammarians on the list please. If this list is going to > denigrate to the point where misspellings and grammatical transgressions > are to be called out and chastised, I wouldn't want to stay around. While the grammar was poor in the original message, it doesn't hurt that Gene pointed it out. However, that would be the least of my "worries". I would think about the following.... 1. The "blackhat" project is based on "reactos" which is itself in alpha release. Not sure why anyone would start a project based on alpha software. 2. The OP asks "i was wondering if you would be willing to put your name...". Now is he asking for the "Fedora Project" to put its name on it or every individual on the mailing list. I get the feeling he really means the "Fedora Project" since he is trying to entice with "permenant ad space" and other gifts for minor help. (I copied and pasted...so spelling and grammatical errors remain.) If he is asking for endorsement from the Fedora Project then I wonder why he posted to this public list. 3. "unmistakeable fedora charm"? Trying to flatter us? For Frank Cox....the originating IP for the OP is 86.42.209.231 and indeed it is located in Ireland. The message was sent at 2AM GMT. One could suggest the grammar was impaired by Guinness? :-)