> I never meant to insinuate or otherwise say anything about your
> programming skill, I'm talking about how easily your netbarx name
> can become "netbarf" and you proved my point by reading it as
> "netbark" in your first response to me.
This lack of strength is something that I have to face.
> the only thing I'd critisize on your part, is your mail list
> reader skills seeing malice where no malice was intended
It would be nice if I don't see malice, but how do you succeed to
interpret no malice? Maybe, I am expecting users of dng to express
themselves in a way that appears to them unnatural.
> naïvite on believing "systemd is only a tech issue"
Of course systemd is a poltical issue. I agree on that. Systemd is a
software lock-in, which is a bad thing for choice.
> whichever bugs I might in your work, not the fact that your are doing good work >here.
I beg your pardon for that, I was tired from trolling, it can happen.
Edward
On 07/02/2016, Arnt Karlsen <arnt@???> wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 13:34:11 +0100, Arnt wrote in message
> <20160206133411.74d85f79@???>:
>
>> On Sat, 06 Feb 2016 01:46:21 +0100, aitor_czr wrote in message
>> <56B5425D.6020604@???>:
>>
>> > On 02/05/2016 07:18 PM, Go Linux <golinux@???> wrote:
>> > > Every name I came up with was already in multiple use. I also
>> > > thought of netbarx which is completely unique. Kinda like it
>> > > actually.
>> > >
>> > > golinux
>> >
>> > IMO, netbarx is the best choice :)
>> >
>> > Aitor.
>>
>> ..it's immune to "netbarf"? ;o)
>
> ..it is. ;o)
>
> ..I vote for netbarx. :o)
>
>
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> ...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
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