On 20:01, Wed 09 Dec 09, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
> Jason Dixon <ja...@dixongroup.net> wrote:
> 
> It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make 
> OpenBSD more widely known. This will attract more possible 
> developers. They will write code for OpenBSD. This will help
> OpenBSD.

No. It helps promoting ComixWall and it will attract people to ComixWall
and those people will contribute to ComixWall.

While rereading that I see 'ComixWall' three times, and OpenBSD 0 times.

> 
> > > I know I just added some additional noise, still I
> > > would be glad to see this issue settled in a
> > > non-destructive way.
> > 
> > It is settled.  You're whining.
> 
> If this is true, it's a pity. Then comixwall just died.
> 
> I still hope this issue can be settled in a NON-DESTRUCTIVE 
> way.
> And yes. I AM WHINING. It bothers me when people destroy 
> such a huge amount of good work just because of a stupid 
> attack of bad mood.
> 
> > > OpenBSD is a great OS and ComixWall enables many people
> > > to use it. I don't see any reason why the two projects
> > > should not be able to cooperate.
> > 
> > Because they are not "cooperative" projects.  OpenBSD
> > doesn't need ComixWall.  OpenBSD is Free, Functional and
> > Secure(*).
> > 
> > (*) And easy.
> 
> Right. And the devil may care.
> 
> Not helping comixwall by bearing one release announcement 
> per year is not lazy, not even selfish, its just PLAIN 
> FUCKING STUPID!

Telling us that ComixWall makes it possible to use OpenBSD is stupid.

Now quit wasting your time and download a <insert major linux distro
that comes with a shitload of 'user friendly' wizards> iso.

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