Martin had written that if this was rejected he would consider it as "enjoyed creating it as a bit of an intellectual exercise".
I don't remember wording it like you say in the former, but the latter is true. I found it a great little piece of problem solving to engage it.
Then an announcement of his new forked desktop on that webpage was no attribution to Core and was in violation of the GPL.
I PM'ed you about this with no less than 3 major places on the website where Core was attributed and credited. I may have unintentionally violated the GPL, which I attempted to fix, and I realised it (creating a spin-off) is not what I really wanted to do anyway. So deleted it all.
Finally we have rules that everyone else has had to follow and respect. So, given the forceful nature of Martin, we should ignore the rules that we have?
I still have not been shown the rules I have broken. But if there were any, I apologise.
But Martin comes across as only trying to make a contribution? Oh please.
The spirit of my well intentioned efforts have always been to make a contribution. I went over-dramatic in one place because I was convinced my concept introduced a great improvement, and created a "fork" because noone seemed wholly interested, but it really not what I wanted to do.
and Roberts is still acting hostile and cynical towards me and I cannot really grasp the motivation behind it. Apologies if I tread on anyone's toes here, and I mean ANYONE.
So, something happened between "hey, I made some extensions for you guys" and "hey, I got a great idea to improve handling of system updates and stuff" which set Robert off and I can't find what or where.