Lionel Siau wrote:
> Looks like the conclusion is : why is this moron sooooo irritating.
Nooo. you can suggest anything you like. If
the majority here is for forming rules, then my
points do not count, do they?
> However, my money is that SLP will adopt either one in the near future...:)
Then wait for that day.
> > 1) By virtue that someone uses Linux, it almost indicates that
> > there is a streak of non conformism existent in the hacker.
> > You do not set rules for a hacker, you convince him reasonably
> > why certain maxims are to be followed.
> > 2) Forming rules is as repugnant as forming a leader. And usually
> > I do not have the time to form rules. Usually I myself do not even
> > follow my own rules and therefore I usually do not expect others
> > to.
> > 3) Disciplinary actions? come on. We are all adults.
> Err... I kind of think 1), 2) and 3) are contradictory.
How so?
>
>
> Lionel
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