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Autor: Sascha Mester
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A: dng
Asunto: Re: [Dng] fraud warning
Since I am not a native english-speaker, the very first thing
I'd want to know is a definition of "fraud" - I don't understand
this word ( and additionally refuse to use proprietary crap like
Google Translate or such ).

Then - the very best feature of an email-client is the fact,
that most clients come with a Junk-Filter. I'll tell my
Junk-Filter about "Ruben Safir" to move mails from that
person into the waste-bin. That's the way how to handle
spam.


Am 01.12.2014 um 19:49 schrieb Ruben Safir:
>> make you look as ridiculous as you can be.
>>
>> Nevertheless, this project is not a project of the Dyne Foundation, but
>> the result of the emergence of a need perceived by an informal network
>> of Debian users, sysadmins, developers, etc. who gathered spontaneously
>> around the idea of keeping freedom of choice inside the beloved Debian
>> project. Dyne is simply providing support for it as it happens to share
>> the original community. I didn't bother to ask him yet, but I'm sure RMS
>> would appreciate that users organize themselves around the need to
>> protect their computing freedom.
>>
>
> I don't know. Next time I talk to him I will CERTAINLY discuss this.
>
>> Now if you please, get back with constructive criticism, and if you
>> don't I will feel compelled to classify you as one of the infamous
>> disruptive agents sent by the secret services of your country to disrupt
>> and deceive the free software community, and therefore lower the
>> reputation of all the people who associate with you and put you to
>> /dev/null.
>
> How is this for a constructive critism. What is you NAME? What is the
> registration information for DYNE.ORG and how is it held accountable.
>
> What is YOUR relationship with DYNE.ORG.
>
> Oh and BTW, nothing was spontanous about this organizational effort.
> That is ANOTHER lie. And combined with asking for funds, that is fraud.
>
> I'm sure it is fraud even in Amsterdam, which happens to be one of my
> favorite places.
>
> Ruben
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