You certainly didn't upset my appetite! As a Linux user since the
mid-Ninties I can only say how on a daily basis I am increasingly impressed
by, and grateful for, the very supportive Linux (in particular the Debian
-  since that is my favourite distribution) community.

In particular I understand just how much all the "the good ol'boyz club of
developers and ex-developers" who have contributed to the GNU/Linux
eco-structure over this period have given us, and how this has changed the
world for the better "miles of code" by "miles of code" as you so crudely
put it.

Your offensive trolling will not upset debian-users, but will no doubt
please many that will regard your withdrawal from this "hell hole" to the
one of your own devising as a blessing.

Mushrooms grow best without light, and when fertilised with sh-t.

Goodbye, Fungi$All.

On 23 August 2017 at 21:47, Fungi4All <fungil...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> One thing is for sure, with the good ol'boyz club of developers and
> ex-developers there is
> no room on this list for /users
>
> Which proves my theory that it is insiders of the linux community that
> make it so hostile
> for the rest of the world, due to their insecurity their good ol'boy club
> will collapse.
> At least non-free systems maintain a distance between the psycho bunch
> called devs
> and the public.  It may be worth paying to keep them isolated.
>
> I wonder, without knowing so much, would a tiny little script of a daemon
> record this
> long password whether you typed it in or a randomizing engine produced it,
> internally?
> Your dear and beloved init system can always escape with it.  And you can
> not tell
> me it is not true unless you go through a few miles of code produced each
> week,
> and that makes it randomly likely that you would miss it anyway thinking
> it is something
> else.
>
> I am out of here, out of this hell hole you pretend is a support group for
> users.
> Sorry if I upset anyone's dinner appetite.
>
>

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