Hi,
(Some blatant talks from luca tend me to say this) :
Did I say that  I do use a FreeBSD computer ? No I did not. It does NOT mean 
that I do not use a NIX OS freeBSD included :-). [1]


> « It does not matter which model or the context. »

Ask your computer scientist, because You dare to say that I am wrong.Give to 
use his point of view. CC him so you could say that you are coherent.
> « you trust such friend, how can we trust him too? Why don't cc he so he can 
> provide information you are clearly not aware if? »

a) I've responded to that. b) Don't you trust your computer scientist ? Ask 
him... (read just above)
My job is done, do yours...c) CC : I've answered that, too...

> « I do use gmail, I do not send html, just as an example... »

I do use Gmail, Outlook, etc.A webmail send HTML. A MUA could be configured not 
to send HTML. I am not going to change the behavior of my WebMail just for you, 
when most people in real life do prefer HTML.

> « I must be a really strange guy: I do use fossil in production at work and 
> git for personal projects. »

aha : Now I do understand. I was a bit astonished when I do read some stupid 
stuffs but now I am happy:Your are not the nice guy some people expect.Very few 
people do use Fossil especially in production use.So if a guy send so nasty 
vibes inside a mailing list especially a guy who work in his job part time with 
a software (Say Fossil), I know that people would never want to use it (say 
Fossil).

But now because your are so clever (not in my point of view) why don't you 
convince FreeBSD and OpenBSD to use Fossil ?For example, tell OpenBSD that they 
should not use Git, which is a Linux DVCS.And of course because you do know 
better than most of us about it, do CC us so we can follow your steps.(May be 
we will learn something about an new approach to convince people to use Fossil)
> « But, as I already stated, if you are not using fossil, not planning to use 
> fossil, not happy with fossil, what the hell are you posting on the fossil 
> mailing list? »

a) Who said that I don't plan to use Fossil ?b) This is evidence that you don't 
read whatever I've said, especially the other day when I've written something 
about inetd.c) My subject is Fossil related, yours is not.d) What I've done/I 
do/I will do is none of your business !

Go play somewhere else.
Oh I forgot : a guy who seems to convince me that he is aware about NIX is not 
bothered by any html stuffs.(Regular expressions could be used if necessary)
Why do you use Github ? Are you afraid of not to be seen ? I do use Github and 
something else... (Git only)
Don't you know that there are some website that host Fossil ? I do ...

I am quite sure that people who do want to use Fossil, newbies, would like so 
much the way how a Fossil user, I mean YOU, think ! (Luca has Fossil in 
production ! Wow !)
Well played. (I could not imagine the impact of what you've done)

 
Best Regards

K.

 [1] For the record :

4. What Is A "Bikeshed"?
NOT bikeshed.org.

      De : Luca Ferrari <fluca1...@infinito.it>
 À : Fossil SCM user's discussion <fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org> 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 28 octobre 2016 6h29
 Objet : Re: [fossil-users] Why we should NEVER use inetd/xinetd
   
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 3:42 AM, K. Fossil user
<ticketpersonnal-fos...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> « <http://bikeshed.org/> »
>
> I don't click in any links that are not known...

Right approach!
After all, all computer people have never heard about Bike
Shed...especially those tied to FreeBSD...
You have to learn a lot of stuff.



> a) I've never said that I will provide info about me or people I do know.

Let's call it "scientific approach".

> b) People who are aware about security knows what I am talking about.

Let's call it "religion".

> e) The aim of this thread -mine- is to give info, nothing else.

Let's call it "information without  evidence".

> When an expert says that you should not use inetd/xinetd whatever it is,
> there are no questions about which release it is or which OS.

Don't use chainsaw, they can hurt you.
It does not matter which model or the context.

> Generally speaking if somebody say don't use this software, and I do trust
> him, I won't try to use it, which release, OS and so on it is about.

Trust is the point you are missing so far: you trust such friend, how
can we trust him too? Why don't cc he so he can provide information
you are clearly not aware if?

> I am sorry but my computer send html : I only use WebMail ...
> Most people do use Gmail ...

I do use gmail, I do not send html, just as an example...


> If someone should choose between Git and Fossil, give me evidence that they
> would use Fossil in a long term run if you can ...
> The learning curve is high enough so people will choose ONE of them not
> both.
> e.g. Git and mercurial are the same for some people, but I don't even have
> the time to try Mercurial, so why would people try Fossil ?
> c) Fossil is not the same as Git in many areas. Git is not used as a
> webserver, it is not a single file, etc.

I must be a really strange guy: I do use fossil in production at work
and git for personal projects. While I cannot document my work here,
except thru the mailing list archive, you can search for me on github.
But, as I already stated, if you are not using fossil, not planning to
use fossil, not happy with fossil, what the hell are you posting on
the fossil mailing list?



> Seriously ?
> What did I say in the previous talk : you don't know what you are talking
> about.

No, I do.
You should go trolling somewhere else.
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