Gordon Matzigkeit wrote: > PSG> How about apologising for subjecting the test of us to them? > > Nope. Sorry (for not apologizing for ``subjecting'' you to them). > > BTW, I find it somewhat laughable for you to righteously claim that > you didn't want to see what I wrote.
righteously claim? > PSG> I'm polite to everyone. > > Publically criticising how I speak isn't being very polite. Sure it is. It's possible to criticise _and_ be polite about it at the same time. > Such a filter also clearly states the heart of the issue: your taking > offense is *your* problem, not mine. Wrong, this list (and other Debian lists) will only work if people read them. Your posts discourage people from staying subscribed. Same for the Debian project as a whole. I will drop it like a hot potato (no pun intended) as soon as too many people like you cease to make it fun. > If you are a parent, and are being offended on behalf of your > children, I'd chastise you for not teaching them how to cope in > today's four-letter-word society. As a parent, I won't accept anything you have to say about how I raise my child. > (Except in > bed... I'm a happily married heterosexual.) :) Peter Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>