Hi Maxime,
Hi Sam,

I have been following this thread (and others) for some time.

On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 09:55:21PM +0200, Maxime Villard wrote:
> Well, I guess I'll have to admit that I find your attitude extremely
> disrespectful.
I have to agree that the emails are rather short and tend to lack the
subtle cues of human face-to-face interaction. They can easily get
out of hand.

> Le 21/07/2015 12:31, sam a écrit :
> >On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 11:31:44 +0200
> >Maxime Villard <m...@m00nbsd.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Found by The Brainy Code Scanner.
> >>
> >>It is not the last bug Brainy has found, but it is the last one I
> >>report. I don't have time for that.
> >>
> >
> >How about you release the Brainy Code Scanner then?
Maxime, I have to agree with Sam here. I did check your website, but
have not found any code there. It would be of great help if you would
release it.

> >"I have so many bugs; in fact, there are so many, I don't even have the
> >time to report them! My scanner is so good!"
> >
> >Or perhaps you should report 'just' the relatively important ones?
> 
> I think my work does (or used to) benefit to a lot of users, developers
> and vendors here; a lot of people, including you.
Sam, I think Maxime has done good work so far. There is no reason to
mock the work or the person. I thought the motto is "Shut Up and Hack!"
and not "Ridicule and Hack!".

> Nobody supports my work, and I've never asked for anything here about
> that. Even though I almost never receive a simple "thank you" for all
> the bugs and vulnerabilities I've so far reported, I still expect a
> "spiritual thank you" for my work.
Yes, this is a common problem. Hence: Thank you Maxime! Thank you for all
the bugs you (and Brainy) have found so far.


> Developing, improving and maintaining Brainy takes time and energy, as
> well as investigating and packaging the bugs and vulnerabilities it
> finds.
You could share that burden. I am willing to give it a shot.

shun

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