Okay revenge of the nerds, can this go somewhere where us "arrogant" smart folks don't have to be bothered by the cruft? I suggest misc@ for you macintoshzoom, you'll feel at home. Thanks. Brandon
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, macintoshzoom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi Marco Peereboom, > > Marco Peereboom wrote: > >> Yes you may be right. >>> >> >> I know thanks for noticing. >> > > You are too "arrogant" to say this. I said only a diplomatic "you MAY". > And I am also at least as "arrogant" and strong as you... > > >> But, I am building an OpenBSD-KDE PC Desktop distro (focused on >>> usability for the masses including top privacy/security implementations) >>> and on my experimental -current box I want to be forward to stable-s to >>> test and tweak everything asap. >>> >> > > >> Which means you know what you are doing >> > > Yes I know, and I know what I don't know, and then I would welcome any > tips, tricks and help from others who yes they know, and hopely would be so > kind to communicate their knowledge to us, ignorants, or preserve their > knowledge for themselves and their elitist friends sectarian (ala > ku-klux-clan) group and dead with it for ever. You chose. > > > and can therefore take your > >> whining elsewhere. >> > > I am not whining anything, even less from you that I don know at all, nor > you seem a kind guy. Please get away from my postings, if you plan to > continue to offend me. I don't need you, thanks. Period. Waste your time > annoying someone elsewhere. > > I am asking for help to do what I want to do if someone on this forum is so > kind to help me. Period. > > Thanks for your "go away from us (arrogant elitist) owners of OpenBSD > superOS that is not available to-the-(stupid)-masses where you belong". > > Really, I am tired of those arrogant answers from some OpenBSD gurus! Who > the hell they are to talk like that! > They look as if they where tortured souls unable to be kind to the world > and unable to help humanity to grow up to their knowledge standard levels. > > This matter will be a thread question doubled with an independent wikisite > so as everybody can talk and rate without any orwellian mailist censorship > nor scare about OpenBSD forum posters (including me!), and to publish their > free-speech opinions about each individual this developers forum hosts. > Because there are some ones to really include in your junk mail client > filter so bad-guys they are! > > Please, Marco Peereboom, this is not including you, I don't know you (yet) > at all. Just your sad "and can therefore take your whining elsewhere" was > not a good start. > > > Our ports system isn't trying to be just like any > >> other Linux distro. It is meant as a development tool >> > > development tool to where? to the same auto-preservation for the arrogant > elitists superOS (sorry I laugh here, this looks as classic anti > dictatorial-regime panflets!), or to benefit humanity? > > not as a > >> OMGUSERFEATURES!!! thing. >> > > Please tell me what you mean with "OMGUSERFEATURES!!! thing" , I like to > known any criticism on my job, but I am not an english native nor I > understand any jargons and the like (yet). > > >> And the current 4.3 OpenBSD isn't ready at all for this, I have to tweak >>> (read pre-configure the sustem for my focused users, create automated >>> scripts, create artwork, etc.) many, many things, thousands hours job, >>> most of them are currently feasible but must be properly configurated. >>> >> >> You are the one who wants this so you get to do it all by yourself. >> OpenBSD and the ports system does not sit in any way shape or form in >> your way. You are simply complaining because you don't know how to use >> the ports system (and therefore shouldn't). >> >> I am afraid that you need to go back to Linux. They do all that >> bleeding anus stuff that you want. Like http://lwn.net/Articles/295134/ >> >> > I will read the link, thanks. > > I am ALREADY on Linux, making efforts to port a better OpenBSD OS to the > Linux and Windows masses (thanks for your help), if you Marco Peereboom give > me your permission, of course ... > .. or may be you prefer to keep OpenBSD for your own private club use and > mods? > > Mac. > >