[rhn-users] RHN Account Policies

Entrena Perez, Julio [HP] jentrena at mailext.com
Tue Jan 9 14:00:33 UTC 2007


Hi Troll,

>From my most respectful position I have to say that I don't expect to
read non Red Hat Network related issues on this mailing list.

I'll be happy to join you somewhere else but discussions about OpenBSD
versus RHEL are, simply, out of place here. 

Regards,
Juli

-----Mensaje original-----
De: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com]
En nombre de Robert Potts
Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2007 14:54
Para: Discussions about Red Hat Network (rhn.redhat.com)
Asunto: Re: [rhn-users] RHN Account Policies

Dear Jeremy,

Grow up.

-Stomper

Jeremy Hallum wrote:
> Mr. Stomper,
>
> I'm not interested either.  Bug off.
>
> -jeremy
>
> On Jan 9, 2007, at 8:28 AM, Robert Potts wrote:
>
>> I'd say you are the little "troll" here.
>>
>> In case you haven't noticed most of us on this list live in a country

>> that guarantees free speech, which implies that an expression of 
>> opinion is indeed my right.  Saying that "I don't think anyone here 
>> is interested" is also an extremely ignorant and childish response 
>> (from a little troll).  Prove to me that no one is interested.  You 
>> can't.  In fact, from my experience a lot of linux users are getting 
>> fed up and moving to BSD of some form (perhaps if you were on a BSD 
>> list or 2 you'd understand that).  My guess is a lot of people are 
>> interested.  As for advertising another operating system, how can you

>> advertise something that is free?  I'm just giving people an 
>> alternative they may not know about.  This response is typical of the

>> amateur and defensive responses I have seen coming from this list 
>> over the last few years.  If RHN is so good, why does it bother you 
>> so much to have OpenBSD recommended as a replacement for it?
>>
>> Again, when you get sick of this and the other typical RHN crap feel 
>> free to investigate http://www.openbsd.org
>>
>> OpenBSD is committed to secure, reliable and affordable computing.  
>> Check it out!
>>
>> And try to refrain from the type of childish, defensive response that

>> is so typical of this list.  Make your OS work well.  Make your 
>> support network effective.  Then you'll have a leg to stand on.  
>> Right now you don't, and you know you don't.
>>
>> -Troll Stomper
>>
>> Sander Steffann wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>> When it comes down to it, RHN is a highly amateur operation. They 
>>>> have proven this time and again, year after year. If you want a 
>>>> real operating system, use and support OpenBSD.
>>>
>>> Please don't troll (or advertise other operating systems on a Red 
>>> Hat oriented mailing list). I don't think anyone here is
interested...
>>>
>>> - Sander
>>>
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>
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>
> -- 
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> Department of Astronomy,
> University of Michigan
>  jhallum at umich.edu
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