Am 06.12.2014 um 13:39 schrieb The Wanderer: > On 12/06/2014 at 05:47 AM, Tomas Pospisek wrote: > >> Am 06.12.2014 um 00:55 schrieb Svante Signell: >> >>> On Fri, 2014-12-05 at 15:22 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: > >>>> When NFSv4 development sparked the modern Linux keyring data >>>> model, we were delighted to switch (and then got very frustrated >>>> by the GPL-only tags on various keyring features, but that's >>>> another argument). >>> >>> So I wish you a happy life with current (Debian chosen) technology, >>> it is perfect! No more problems with bugs popping up or people >>> being unable to boot their desktop computers/servers. Merry >>> Christmas :) >> >> So in apparently yet another tantrum you threw a buzzword ("OpenAFS") >> in the face of the audience, Russ actually managed to (miraculously) >> make sense of seeing that single word, answered and explained in >> detail. And the reply you produce is yet more polemic and snide and >> there's not a single (!) word of appreciation and acknowledgement of >> the argument of yours that Russ put in perspective or maybe refuted? >> >> It makes the impression on me that your goal is to prevent systemd >> by whatever means available you. It seems to be a holy grail of >> yours: total destruction of systemd and all of its misguided >> "followers". > > I don't think this last is entirely fair; I don't think (she?)'s > interested in the total destruction of systemd, only in restoring it to > a niche off in the metaphorical corner - to a status of "if you want to > use it yourself, or advocate for others to use it, feel free - but don't > do anything that makes it harder for others *not* to use it".
Might be you're right, and I've exagerated yet once again. > Which I would actually agree with, albeit not with the type of vocal > attitude towards it which (she?) apparently brings to the table. I like > to think I'm both more rational and more reasonable than that. > >> I've ddg'd a bit but was unable to find a killfile for Thunderbird >> yet. Does anybody know of such functionality for Thunderbird? > > Tools -> Message Filters. I don't use it for killfile purposes in > E-mail, but I've used it that way (in "mark read" form, at least) on > Usenet, with reasonably good effect. Thanks a lot, *t -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5483812d.6030...@sourcepole.ch