LOL!!!
On 7/11/2020 2:24 AM, jdow wrote:
On 20200710 17:02:02, Luis E. Muñoz wrote:
On 10 Jul 2020, at 12:29, @lbutlr wrote:
If people are so fragile that they have to hold on to terms that are
extremely offensive to some of their peers, they will get more spam.
Oh noes.
I keep hearing about this mythical people that get terribly offended
by the use of these words. I've been working in IT since the 90s, and
I've never actually seen one in real life. Do they really exist?
-lem
More importantly do they really matter? If they cannot take the
discomfort off a word that they have translated into a false meaning
I'd suggest they grow up and join the real world. Diverting resources
from constructive use to a use that will introduce more points of
failure in a working product for no tangible reward is counter
productive.
(And over the years I've grown annoyed at the number of tools I built
around spamassassin must be reinvented with updates. I finally gave up
trying to keep auditing tools running. My favorite development hook
from 2.x days vanished in 3.x making diagnosing rule malfunctions
messier. What will this NEW nonsense bring for my endless entertainment?)
{^_^}