> There was a bug. > > It was in software you got for free. It is hopefully fixed, before > the next bug is found and fixed. In the meantime, further > advancements will improve that software so that it continues to do > neat innovative things. > > >and takes down an entire network with ridiculous amounts of > >pps is not considered "serious"? > > OK, let me call it "serious", just for a minute. Do you feel better? > Hey, does everyone else feel better? Hell, does anyone feel better? > > I doubt it. > > >I don't think I understand the logic here. > > What does logic have to do with calling something "serious" or not > calling it "serious"? Am I calling it "serious" in the right places? > Do I need to put it on a web page, or a wiki, or is my logic faulty > for not broadcasting it enough? Should claudio write it on his chest > in permanent marker for you to be satisfied? > > Because clearly you are only mouthing off because you want to be > satisfied. > > >All users of 4.9 (possibly even 4.8) deserve to have this fixed so > >they don't suffer the same fate. > > Oh... all users. > > How about me, on my little laptop having a glass of wine with friends. > Do I deserve a fix right now, before I suffer the fate of the ospfd > bug? I doubt it. > > And "deserve"? > > Noone deserves anything from us. People get good things, and they are > happy. The developers in this project do the best they can writing > innovative software, and will not accept preaching from pompous > self-entitled American pricks like you. > > And if there is anyting "All users" "deserve", it is for people like > you to start the apologies. > > I believe you deserve to stop running the software. Right now, ok?
Update: We have stopped running the software. Yay?