Tue, 21 Jun 2016 12:43:12 +0300 Kapetanakis Giannis
> Since you are not representing the project or the developers (me
> neither), we would all appreciate if you stop responding like you do.
> The problem is not wrong memory/quick decision but answering like you
>
On 20/06/16 05:07, li...@wrant.com wrote:
From this, I gained understanding that past emails and decisions, based
on them are not always valid for current emails (wink Ivan). Different
decisions happen with each case, independently careful attention to all
no matter how minor detail it may
> You are not an OpenBSD developer, you do not speak for any aspect of the
> OpenBSD community, and you are hazardous to everything you interact with.
Tell me something I did not know already: the third part of your statement.
On 2016 Jun 19 (Sun) at 19:29:51 +0300 (+0300), li...@wrant.com wrote:
:You're not part of the OpenBSD developers, you're coming from a free
:mail provider (gmail). You show nothing to validate your suggestion.
:You should probably stop making corrections in people's names unless
:you get
Sun, 19 Jun 2016 17:35:39 -0700 Philip Guenther
> >> The important detail is whether the info provided is actually useful
>
> Yes. Committers get their commit bit by submitting diffs.
>
> > Seems like this was useful, so even minutest contributions help along.
>
> Someone who
Sun, 19 Jun 2016 17:35:39 -0700 Philip Guenther
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 4:38 PM, wrote:
> >> The important detail is whether the info provided is actually useful
>
> Yes. Committers get their commit bit by submitting diffs.
>
> > Seems like this was
> >> The important detail is whether the info provided is actually useful
> >
> > Seems like this was useful, so even minutest contributions help along.
>
> Was that some sort of attempt at an apology for shooting your mouth off
Yes, are you happy or you want me to try again this time in 13+
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 4:38 PM, wrote:
>> The important detail is whether the info provided is actually useful
Yes. Committers get their commit bit by submitting diffs.
> Seems like this was useful, so even minutest contributions help along.
Someone who can't admit they
>>That would be a complete waste of their time, like you wasted ropers.
>
>You're not part of the OpenBSD developers, you're coming from a free
>mail provider (gmail). You show nothing to validate your suggestion.
>You should probably stop making corrections in people's names unless
>you get
> The important detail is whether the info provided is actually useful
Seems like this was useful, so even minutest contributions help along.
Tae Wong(seotaewon...@gmail.com) on 2016.06.19 07:58:33 +0900:
> The source page I provided here is http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
>
> In this page, I've found the following errors.
> ??? In the "I'm still here" song credits, Jonathan Lewis is displayed as
> Jonathan D. Lewis (middle
Sun, 19 Jun 2016 17:00:36 + Ivan Markin
> li...@wrant.com:
> > You're not part of the OpenBSD developers, you're coming from a free
> > mail provider (gmail). You show nothing to validate your suggestion.
> > You should probably stop making corrections in people's names
li...@wrant.com:
> You're not part of the OpenBSD developers, you're coming from a free
> mail provider (gmail). You show nothing to validate your suggestion.
> You should probably stop making corrections in people's names unless
> you get appointed to do so by the project. Until then, this is
Sun, 19 Jun 2016 07:58:33 +0900 Tae Wong
> The source page I provided here is http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
>
> In this page, I've found the following errors.
> • In the "I'm still here" song credits, Jonathan Lewis is displayed as
> Jonathan D. Lewis (middle
The source page I provided here is http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
In this page, I've found the following errors.
• In the "I'm still here" song credits, Jonathan Lewis is displayed as
Jonathan D. Lewis (middle initial?)
• In the "11 1010101" song credits, Duncan McDonald is spelled as
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