Prove for me that he used that address to post a message to this or
another Fedora list in the last month and a half. He said he'd just joined.
So I went back in my email archives to look and see.
As far as I can tell this is a typical abusive Fedora list response to a
newcomer. I've been watching this behavior for a very long time now
and it has seldom wavered from consistently cranky and abusive. You
are a fine example.
Have a despicable day. That's the way you seem to like it.
{^_^}
----- Original Message -----
From: "sizo nsibande" <ooziss@xxxxxxxxx>
On 18/06/07, jdow <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chu - directing that at greshko might have been more appropriate.
"Ed" was most impolite for no good reason. "Scroom and the horse
he rode in on," would be a suitable reply for Ed's behavior.
I see nothing wrong with Ed's behavior, for the least George deserved
even more. How can a person make a silly claim of which he has no
facts on and to add to that he attacks us users of the Fedora list in
his insulting comments ie:
If redhat can't control things better than this on their lists, I'm not
sure I want to use fedora.
Why tell all of us this? If he had been asking a question or providing
valuable advice or suggestions then this would all have been a
different case. Frankly I feel insulted by all the nerve of George.
wow guys,
I've been signed up for this list for about a week and I've noticed a
ton of spam coming in now. I guess I should have used a different
address than my main one... I could stand the traffic, (and this is a
high traffic list!) but all the spam, no way.
My foot!
{^_^}
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chu Tan" <chujtan@xxxxxxxxx>
> gasjr4wd please refrain from childish name calling, it is not proving
> anything.
>
>
> On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 00:46 -0400, George wrote:
>> > You are joking right?
>> >
>> > You use your main email address on an open public list and then you
>> > blame
>> > Red Hat / Fedora for the increase in the spam reaching your system?
>> >
>> > Take a walk to the bathroom and have a look in the mirror. You
>> > will then
>> > see who is at fault.
>> >
>> > Based on what you said, I'm not sure I want you using Fedora or any
>> > flavor
>> > of Linux. I feel you'd be better served using a Microsoft product.
>>
>>
>> Hey Ed,
>> First, I don't use MS for much, one out of 15 'puters we have are
>> MS. All others are apple OSX (main boxes), apple os9, opensuse 10.*,
>> freenas, and a few other Linux flavors along with a few bsd test
>> boxes.
>> (like, my email domain didn't tell you?!)
>>
>> I've been on many, many other lists and the host company keeps the
>> addresses hidden. Why can't redhat do the same?
>> Go to the suse or apple archives (or other linux flavors) and you
>> can't see email addresses, so no email addresses get harvested.
>> I'm one at least 8 other lists, this list is the most... open(?), by
>> far. But on my part, my bad. I shouldn't have assumed...
>>
>> As for your attitude, Yes, it was a bad idea to use a normal address
>> for a list that has such an ass like you on it.
>> What is wrong, can't you figure out how to make simple html links
>> correctly in your own website?
>> http://www.greshko.com/
>>
>> ... never mind, forget it.
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>> G.
>>
>
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