hmm, on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 12:23:52AM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
> Stuart, I think we are missing an opportunity to recruit this person
> to manage the 50+ mirrors that the project runs, which are of course
> many many steps removed from the build process...
> 
> Oh oops.  I forgot.  We don't trust this specific loser we are
> discussing, since he spends all his time making uneducated complaints
> on the mailing lists.  Sorry, forget the idea.

what's the big deal here?  my original mail was full of smileys..
i half-jokingly proposed a deliberately simplistic solution
to a problem that in the end is a much bigger problem.
so what?  never happened to you?  that the picture uncovered
itself as you went along?  ah, the perfect people.

i can't recall a big open discussion about partial mirror synching
here on ports@ or how pkg_add could deal with this so it's not that
it's a theme discussed to death and i should know everything about it.

pointing out the pitfalls would have been more than enough without
the personal insults (like when you did with /procfs).


but you know what?  if theo hadn't been there, i'd be still
the internet wussy i was when i got on the "internetz".
thank you theo, you made me a better man.  i just hope that
one day we will meet in person, and after shaking your hand
and thanking you for the great operating system you are
managing, i can call you out to the street and brake your nose,
because i tend to react in the old fashion when someone keeps
insulting me regardless of what i say.

just because noone is buying the cd's go and chew on someone
else and leave me alone theo.  and don't just delete my mails
because you could still accidentaly read them.
rtfm procmailex(5) to see how you can send my mails right to
/dev/null or ask someone to do it for you.

-f
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nothing can go wrong now, go wrong, gow rong, grong!

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