Re: sock puppets (Re: (Song) ** SystemD)

From: Gregory Smith
Date: Sun Oct 05 2014 - 17:15:19 EST


Just because you disagree with something does not make it a troll.
Just because someone continued to post to a mailing list which he
was unrightly banned from (because systemd negativity is a no-no
for some), does not mean the message is for trolling.

Trying to suck up or find common ground with the systemd people
will fail.

Rambling Proposal pt 1 of 2. Unix-like Fork. "Indelible Linux/Crystalline Linux"
youtu.be/N18rNxe3Z-o

Rambling Proposal pt 2 of 2. Unix-like Fork. "Indelible Linux/Crystalline Linux"
youtu.be/TG1uqwNzlnk


On 10/5/14, Joel Rees <joel.rees@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Chuck Ebbert <cebbert.lkml@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 10:29:24 +0000
>> Gregory Smith <gregorysmith1974a@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> [...]
>
> Chuck, Al, anyone else paying attention to "Gregory" or "Tom Collins"
> or whatever he's calling himself -- I'll repeat what I posted to
> debian-user, but this is quite apparently a sockpuppet, either
> engaging in recreational trolling, or trying very hard to make it
> impossible to discuss systemd with any semblance of rationally.
>
> It seems to be hard enough for the more avid of both the proponents
> and opponents to be rational as it is, let's try not to get sucked
> into this kind of baiting. (Speaking as one who got a little bit
> sucked into it last week or so.)
>
> --
> Joel Rees
>
> Computer storage is just fancy paper, the CPUs just fancy pens;
> all is text, streaming forever from the past into the future.
>
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