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Subject: Re: positive aspects of CEGT

Author: Kirill Kryukov

Date: 05:02:55 02/19/06

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On February 19, 2006 at 07:40:43, Heinz van Kempen wrote:

>Hi Kirill,
>
>of course it is possible to have a harmonic team. We had it with AEGT all the
>years, we are having it now in CEGT (and if the current members would not have
>supported me it would have been dead after all what happened), the new testers
>can even vote for another "spokesman" if they like. We had it most of the time
>before you came with Michael.
>
>I hoped our agreement would stop you to write here negative comments about me
>and continue with personal attscks. This way it is uselss and I will never again
>talk to you.
>
>Now I am really angry. You cannot stop to offend me and posted before that you
>want to discuss fairly by email. This canĀ“t be true and is absurd.
>
>Live in peace
>Heinz

Then perhaps you can imagine by now how angry I should feel reading all your
baseless accusitions. Could you ever try to imagine that you may be under wrong
impression about some things about the split?

I replied when I saw that you were not going to stop. In particular, the post
where you stated that I joined CEGT to control it was posted *after* we agreed
on piece and email conversation. Why you posted that if you wanted piece? Or do
you think it is not personal attack?

I am still open to email conversation, and if there is anything I can clarify I
will be glad to do so. I have nothing to hide. I will discuss honestly and
openly with you. You may invite anyone so that we will both CC to him. If you
have any questions about the old forum I will be glad to help out too. (Although
you know that Uschi has full access there).

I still hope there will be piece and harmony between us, just I had to reply to
your never-stopping accusitions.

Best,
Kirill



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