On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 02:00:49PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > I confirm that this configuration is deliberate. You can read into that > whatever you like, but if you care to hold opinions that aren't at wide > variance with reality, then you should be advised that the reason has > nothing to do with spam, and everything to do with the extremely abusive > tone you take with me in private communications (both in email[2] and > IRC[3]).
As you wish, I will not communicate with you, except where you may read anything I write via various public fora. < Overfiend> DANIELS: YOU'RE FUCKING DEAD < Overfiend> MOTHER FUCKING YEAH < Overfiend> augh. You know, I love Nathanael Nerode for all the help he gave me with 4.3.0, but GOD DAMN DOES THIS GUY EVER FUCKING NEED AN MUA THAT DOESN'T BREAK THREADS. AUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH < Overfiend> FUCKING BASTARDS < Overfiend> FUCKING MORONIC PIECE OF **SHIT** < Overfiend> YOU LOOK FOR GOD DAMN FUCKING -lX11 EXACTLY WHERE YOU WERE TOLD TO, YOU GRABASSTIC PIECE OF DOG-FELLATING SHIT < Overfiend> THEY FUCKING REWROTE THE MOUSE DRIVER <@Overfiend> I'D LIKE TO RAPE THE BUILDDS WITH A CHAINSAW FOR FUCKING ME LIKE THIS <@Overfiend> ALL THAT FUCKING WORK AND LAMONT DIDN'T FIX THE .INSTALL FILE?!?!?!! < Overfiend> AND READ THE FUCKING BUG LOGS < Overfiend> FUCKING SCREEN BUG > You may instead direct your rhetoric to public forums, where your approach > to teamwork can be judged by your peers. > > You can communicate information to me about embargoed security issues in > packages I maintain via the Debian Security Team[1]. Additionally, when > such matters relate to XFree86 or any other package maintained by the X > Strike Force, you can also communicate such information to me via Fabio or > another person in the Uploaders: field of the package in question. As per your wish, I will deal exclusively with Fabio, who doesn't see fit to frequently post private communications to public lists. I am sorry that it has come to this where we cannot even co-operate on issues as critical to Debian as security vulnerabilites in the standard X implementations (which, it should be mentioned, are far from hypothetical). Daniel -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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