> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:47:49 +1000:
> > Quoting Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >  
> > > You don't know after 2 mails that it will be only noise.
> > 
> > The noise starts when the person who brings up the FAQ, decides to
> > pursue an issue which developers have already decided on long ago.
> > 
> > This is OpenBSD. If you don't trust the developers but want to use
> > OpenBSD in a way which they are not willing to support, then take it,
> > make your own changes and support yourself.
> 
> I know this but here are reading other peoples not only developers of
> OBSD. You can ignore people like me but you have to accept that there
> are people who wants to talk about this. And because it is not forbidden
> by any usage limitation of your public available mailinglist you may not
> official offend those people. Where is your respect.
> Think about it in real life. You are in a pub and discuss for example
> political stuff which the owner hears and doesn't like. Do this owner
> offend you or even kick you out of his pub? No. You do it here.

Fine, talk what you want about.

But something you should think about is this:

It is a good idea if OpenBSD developers read these mailing lists too,
for ideas as to what to change or fix.  But if the lists are just
yammerings by idiots, do you think they will read it?  Many OpenBSD
developers in fact have unsubscribed from these lists because of the
yammering idiots.

So go ahead, talk about what you want to, set your own agenda for the
lists, and drive the developers away.

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