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Re: FOI rights, grammar, and enlightenment
From: Ralph Forsythe <rforsythe(at)centerone.com>
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 12:35:59 EDT
> I was not advocating Debian. But with wrong winners and at least one
Not sure what the relevance here is, but ok... > Historically it has been the case that a small problem is inflated so
Have you identified such problems with OpenBSD? > I doubt that OpenBSD has identified its principles right.
OpenBSD's principles are clear and concise, actually. > Suppose it is being extincted - then which wasy does it jump ?.
Up? WHAT are you talking about? > Certainly that is of interest to readers of the mailing list. At worst
Case in point, this thread. I think. I'm not sure I interpreted your message correctly. But this thread is trying to (I think) compare a lot of different, unrelated, hypothetical things in some sort of reasonable manner. I'm not sure if your thread was a "what-if" or an attempt to illustrate something real, but most of us don't get it. > I argued that Debian selected the wrong leader using its Debian-Vote
This has absolutely no relevance to OpenBSD. > (I can see the sentence design errors that readers can (e.g. one missing
It's the stuff you're not picking up on that is confusing the rest of us. Now... Can we PLEASE stop this thread now? It isn't useful since no one seems to know what the hell it's even about. My signature somehow seems appropriate here... Ralph Forsythe rforsythe@centerone.com
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here.
I'm mad, you're mad."
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