Known lazy bastard.
On Mar 10, 2012, at 7:33 AM, 0xAAA <0x...@online.de> wrote:
> It is quite interesting that any trolling message gets more attention
than a
> real, OpenBSD related problem (view the threads of the stupid guy which
cant
> read installation instructions...)
>
> My suggesti
Because answering a question requires knowledge, experience, and patience. Now
I believe there's a difference between a question and a KLB demanding answers
and rainbows.
What I find amusing is that a majority of the people with an OpenBSD
superiority complex don't know heads or tails of its actu
On 10/03/2012 16:50, Marc Espie wrote:
So call the list Trolling, please.
& change misc@ to demands@
:)
Sevan
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 02:33:50PM +0100, 0xAAA wrote:
> It is quite interesting that any trolling message gets more attention
> than a
> real, OpenBSD related problem (view the threads of the stupid guy which
> cant
> read installation instructions...)
>
> My suggestion: We create a ne
On 03/10/2012 01:33 PM, 0xAAA wrote:
It is quite interesting that any trolling message gets more attention than a
real, OpenBSD related problem (view the threads of the stupid guy which cant
read installation instructions...)
It could be just that people need to let off steam once in a
0xAAA <0x...@online.de> writes:
> My suggestion: We create a new list, eg. "trolling" or "smalltalk" where
> other
> users can discuss about senseless questions.
Wouldn't it be even better if we headed them off with a web forum or
even a facebook group?
- P
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member o
It is quite interesting that any trolling message gets more attention than a
real, OpenBSD related problem (view the threads of the stupid guy which cant
read installation instructions...)
My suggestion: We create a new list, eg. "trolling" or "smalltalk" where other
users can discuss ab
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