Thread: Re: [Fxruby-users] One last cry for help... :)
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From: <ly...@kn...> - 2004-05-14 03:14:55
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On Wed, 12 May 2004 22:18:05 -0500, Hal Fulton <ha...@hy...> wrote : > Lyle, you're a gentleman and a genius. Do you have a Paypal account? ;) All kidding aside, if anyone wants to donate to the FXRuby project they can do so here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=20243 And, to quote the blurb I wrote for that page: "FXRuby always has been, and will continue to be, freely available from me. However, if you would like to make donations to the project, you should know that a portion of those donations will go to Ruby Central, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to contributing to the growth and spread of the open-sourced, object-oriented programming language Ruby. For more information about Ruby Central, please visit the Ruby Central web site at http://www.rubycentral.org." At the current time, when I say a "portion" of those donations goes straight to Ruby Central, that portion is 100%. I have been blessed with a very good job and I don't need this to supplement my personal income at this time. If I ever *do* have an expense in the future that I honestly believe is FXRuby-related, I might change this policy -- but right now, I don't see that happening. Now, Hal, in your case, if you just promise to dedicate the next edition of "The Ruby Way" to me, I think we'll call it even. ;) Lyle |
From: <ly...@kn...> - 2004-05-14 03:18:09
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On Wed, 12 May 2004 22:18:05 -0500, Hal Fulton <ha...@hy...> wrote : > > OK. Haven't had a chance to debug this yet, but will do that next. Just > > figured you'd like to have the first bit in hand to proceed. > > That's not a biggie. Redirecting stderr hides it. :) But I guess that's > not a long-term solution. No, I agree that it's not a long-term solution. Hopefully I can track that one down soon. I am overdue for a bug-fix release of FXRuby (things have been busy due to the job change in March). > Thanks much, Lyle. You've done a great job with fxruby. Thank you. |
From: Hal F. <ha...@hy...> - 2004-05-14 03:32:50
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ly...@kn... wrote: > On Wed, 12 May 2004 22:18:05 -0500, Hal Fulton <ha...@hy...> > wrote : > >>Lyle, you're a gentleman and a genius. Do you have a Paypal account? ;) > > All kidding aside, if anyone wants to donate to the FXRuby project they can > do so here: > > http://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=20243 I wasn't really kidding. Since I've started a job two weeks ago, and have even had a paycheck, I'm feeling a tiny bit generous. > And, to quote the blurb I wrote for that page: "FXRuby always has been, and > will continue to be, freely available from me. However, if you would like to > make donations to the project, you should know that a portion of those > donations will go to Ruby Central, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated > to contributing to the growth and spread of the open-sourced, > object-oriented programming language Ruby. For more information about Ruby > Central, please visit the Ruby Central web site at http://www.rubycentral.org." > > At the current time, when I say a "portion" of those donations goes straight > to Ruby Central, that portion is 100%. I have been blessed with a very good > job and I don't need this to supplement my personal income at this time. If > I ever *do* have an expense in the future that I honestly believe is > FXRuby-related, I might change this policy -- but right now, I don't see > that happening. Well, it's not a matter of needing it, but deserving it. There is a Biblical proverb which says, "Do not bind the mouths of the cows who tread the grain." :D Many times in the last ten years I have called for commercial tech support. Often it was $30 or more per call, and was lower quality than the help I've had from you. And you've assisted me at least eight times if not more. So why shouldn't I drop fifty bucks on your desk? Forget Ruby Central, take your wife to dinner. > Now, Hal, in your case, if you just promise to dedicate the next edition of > "The Ruby Way" to me, I think we'll call it even. ;) Haha, dream on. Do you know how tickled my mother was to see the dedication? :) Cheers, Hal |
From: Lyle J. <ly...@kn...> - 2004-05-14 13:41:33
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On May 13, 2004, at 10:32 PM, Hal Fulton wrote: > Well, it's not a matter of needing it, but deserving it. There is a > Biblical proverb which says, "Do not bind the mouths of the cows who > tread the grain." :D So, now I am reduced to a cow. ;) > Many times in the last ten years I have called for commercial tech > support. Often it was $30 or more per call, and was lower quality than > the help I've had from you. > > And you've assisted me at least eight times if not more. So why > shouldn't I drop fifty bucks on your desk? Forget Ruby Central, take > your wife to dinner. Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm not turning away anyone who wants to give me money. I do have a PayPal account (under my e-mail address, ly...@kn...). But I still reserve the right to donate to Ruby Central. Or maybe I should just invite Ruby Central to go to dinner with us. >> Now, Hal, in your case, if you just promise to dedicate the next >> edition of >> "The Ruby Way" to me, I think we'll call it even. ;) > > Haha, dream on. Do you know how tickled my mother was to see the > dedication? :) I had to go find my copy to remind myself of what the 1st ed. dedication was ;) Well, maybe I can get a footnote or something in the 2nd. ;) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFApMNbFXV/hD6oMd0RArhnAKCVLIECtJIpzrPDVu/sQPAyv7ihyACghmjL lZE02HjCbPZzVMhT6Rea8ks= =VII+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |