On 24 August 2025 01:55:02 UTC, Psionic K via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists <emacs-tangents@gnu.org> wrote: >> "Bro" was also the person who sent a 3K LOC commit for gnus and became >> offensive when asked to restructure it into smaller patches that can be >> reviewed. > >This is what we call relitigation or, since you don't actually have a >new point to litigate, rubbing salt in the wound. > >From what I have observed, most of you are very, very deeply diverged >into an insider's club, and this kind of group-reaffirming behavior is >why. > >> people don't understand how exactly Free Software works > >The framing is most certainly in question in this discussion. In >twenty five years of web 2.0 technologies coming to the forefront, the >FSF beat the same drum, telling consumers to stop liking it and >businesses to stop making money. If ever the long play tactics were >supposed to work, it should have happened inside of two decades. > >If you can't do anything any faster or more effective, get out of the way. > >--- >via emacs-tangents mailing list >(https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)
It has became clear to me that it's a troll; it's not here to make any constructive discussion. And more clear is that it's using LLMs to write for it. Replying is just the greatest aid one can do to a troll; piling up enough material to appear being a real conversation to be refrenced by articles in LWN and similar websites. --- via emacs-tangents mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)