> you just did some tcpdumps, which provided some nice info,
That "just" is what nobody else did and it is not based on "helpful" articles
and recommendations.
> but you make it sound as if you revolutionized the whole webbrowser
market...
Where do you read any claims of that? Please stop putting words into other
people's mouth.
> Unlike heyjoe, who produces mostly big words with not much to them,
Glad to see that you produce something much more, in all threads.
> magic banana gives excellent help to the trisquel community for years and
years.
Yet another out of context thing. What has that to do with anything? Here he
is throwing accusations (in a softened language) that someone is trying to
demotivate others by explaining instead of assuming and praising. Meanwhile
he himself is actually discouraging any exploration into anything different
from the established pattern of "say free software and don't look any
further". If you find this as part of an excellent help my BS detector shows
something different.
> and even contributed to the very same thread you mentioned by writing two
scripts.
And how come the one who demotivates others actually motivated another to do
what you point out? Or perhaps that contribution came out of nowhere,
unrelated to the "big words" of the demotivator? Maybe also the thanks he
received in that thread are some kind of abuse to those sacred 20 lines?
FWIW: There are also other people like SuperTramp who shared useful info in
that thread yet they don't twist other's words.
> you're accusing rhetorially fluent members and analytical thinkers like
magic banana of twisting words.
You should probably check the difference between accusing and pointing out
how others accuse. I am not the one who puts words in other people's mouth or
takes words out of context and starts meaningless off-topic argumentation
over that.
> And now you're really wondering why nobody wants to join your disussion in
the troll hole? Seriously?
The fact that only one person actually joined is a proof that people here
would rather ignore seriousness and escape into superficiality. And BTW it is
not "my discussion", I don't own anything. It is open to everyone who is
interested in something more in-depth than merely comparing licenses and
linking to articles from gnu.org.