On 11/21/06, David Monniaux David.Monniaux@free.fr wrote: [snip]
There's apparently a big misunderstanding here ; please consider reading m:ESA_images .
I responded to your in depth on wikipedia-l, hopefully to reduce the forest fire...
I wanted to comment publicly, however, that I think it is very unfair of you to respond twice to me... One, your public reply, is more friendly and the second your private reply far more aggressive.
I would not deny you the opportunity to respond with at least as much intensity as I directed towards you, but if you maintain politeness in public while making personal attacks my response will be to simply begin forwarding your private messages to the list(s) prior to reading them so the other parties will not fault me for being the more aggressive party in the discussion.
Allow me to apologise for jumping right in with strong words after your first message. I understand this is a matter which you have spent much on, and I do appreciate much of the work you have done. I hope you can understand why I might respond harshly to someone I've previously debated on the importance of keeping our content free, when he posts to the lists making what I saw to be a terribly unfair argument.
Do you agree that it is unfair to compare the protection of our trademarked logo to images of astronauts at work?
Do you agree that it is unfair to claim that the ESA is different from NASA because the ESA uses contractors, when NASA also extensively uses contractors?