In this mailing list we need to know everything about fossil and fossil related 
stuffs.- inetd/xinetd etc. that may be used in conjonction with Fossil (may be 
I am the only one who hear about a daemon (inetd) that was used with Fossil?)
- security related (Fossil is a server sort of)- Windows/Linux/etc. issue when 
it comes to Fossil- tips and tricks (most of the time are used with something 
else)
Every experience around Fossil use should be reported ...
This funny part :
>« you don't learn what to ask on the right mailing list »

You don't know when to stop which is worse... :-x

a) I have nothing to ask at this time, so I don't even need to learn how to 
[ask]
b) Someone who have something to say could demonstrate whatever he wants (e.g. 
Why does Fossil need (x)inetd when it is clearly forbidden by security expert 
?).c) If I were you the next time people would talk about OpenSSL/LibreSSL/etc. 
just demand to the Fossil Team to ban him.
    Of course, if someone would like to talk about GIT, it should be forbidden 
because it is a Fossil user enemy...

And if I understand your logic, you should not say that I am a troll/etc. : 
this is not Fossil ONLY talk ! :-)Wake up man ! :-D


Best Regards
K.

      De : Luca Ferrari <fluca1...@infinito.it>
 À : Fossil SCM user's discussion <fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org> 
 Envoyé le : Mercredi 26 octobre 2016 6h25
 Objet : Re: [fossil-users] Why we should NEVER use inetd/xinetd
   
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 1:02 AM, K. Fossil user
<ticketpersonnal-fos...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> For example, today I've learned that Luca is not aware about security like
> 90% of Windows normal users...

And still you don't learn what to ask on the right mailing list.
Stop trolling.
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