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Autor: Tobias Hunger
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To: Jaromil
CC: dng
Betreff: Re: [DNG] The show goes on: “su” command replacement merged into systemd on Fedora Rawhide
Hi Jaromil,

actually I was not replying to a technical question on systemd, that
was my other mail to the question of tilt! I replied to earlier.

You are right in that I should have known better than to get into this
thread. A bad case of https://xkcd.com/386/ :-)

Sorry, and now going to lurk-mode in earnest;-)

Best Regards,
Tobias

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:31 AM, Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@???> wrote:
> Hi Jaromil,
>
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 9:32 PM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>>>Hi Rainer, do you know that you are feeding a troll ?
>>>tobias.hunger@??? appears to be a systemd developer
>
> I tend to send patches to open source projects that I get into contact
> with. It is a really annoying habit I picked up in that free software
> scene you might have heard of before.
>
> Yes, I have a hand full of tiny patches in systemd. Got a few more in
> firefox and a couple other places, but would still not call myself a
> mozilla developer.
>
>> if that is even a legitimate account,
>
> Yes.
>
> Did we get to the point where we need fake emails to follow up on free
> software projects now?
>
>> is he getting paid for his time spent here?
>
> Sure, I am going to buy a new villa with the millions of euros I make
> following a bunch of nerds doing yet another Linux distribution! Can
> you recommend a nice place with enough room to mount a 16t mind
> control ray on the roof?
>
>> I find it disturbing. systemd has plenty of avenues for propaganda in Linux related tradeshows and some very insisting, annoying and intrusive sorts of door-to-door sales people like Tobias.
>
> Seriously? I was answering to a direct technical question on systemd
> raised on this very list.
>
>> perhaps it should be more clear that they are not welcome here, especially if they look for another space to lecture on how systemd works better than other "lesser init systems".
>
> I personally try to understand code that I am going to remove from the
> projects I work on and for that reason I am happy to have some people
> around that actually are willing and able to answer questions on that
> code.
>
> If you prefer to muck around in the dark here, then I will heed that
> wish and lurk only.
>
> Best Regards,
> Tobias