On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 23:19 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 00:19 -0500, William Case wrote: > > On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 21:17 -0700, Craig White wrote: > > > On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 23:03 -0500, William Case wrote: > > > > Hi; > > > > > > Do I just wait for repairs? Or, do I report this as a bug? > > > ---- > > > or you could read the e-mails today because this has been discussed many > > > times already. > > > > One thread with 5 responses does not make "many times already" > > particularly when the nss problem is buried in a long list of upgrade > > messages. > > > > There was nothing about my original message that required sarcasm. > ---- > agreed and there wasn't a single bit of sarcasm in my reply. It was > genuine. > > Just for the record... there were at least 3 separate threads today on > this very subject (and one of their threads is also 5 messages)... > Their 'subjects' were: > yum depsolving problem: cause? solution? > Dependencies problem while upgrading > yum update failures > > So the actual count was 18 messages on this very subject already today > before you asked. > > Yours is the fourth which basically means that you didn't bother to read > the list mail (your prerogative), didn't bother checking the list for > what was very recent discussion before asking (indicative of someone who > is prone not to actually spend any time researching). > > had you actually bothered to just Google the 3 words in your subject, > 'nss update problem' and added fedora, you would have seen today's > discussion on the first page and in fact, I notice now, yours is now on > the first page of this specific Google search. > > Do you want to keep discussing this? > You apparently do. Your assumptions are wrong. Your count is wrong. And, in case you might wish to use the word 'sarcasm' in the future, it means a keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest. There is no implication of genuineness in its usage. You know Craig, there is a general guideline for mail lists. If posted subjects don't interest you or they offend you, just move on. -- Regards Bill Fedora 12, Gnome 2.28 Evo.2.28, Emacs 23.1.1 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines