[systemd-bugs] [Bug 76935] Do not parse "debug" command line parameter
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Sun Apr 6 10:27:27 PDT 2014
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76935
--- Comment #28 from David Strauss <david at davidstrauss.net> ---
(In reply to comment #25)
> 03:20:36 <davidstrauss> Is there any way to block/ban problem users from
> Bugzilla?
>
> Douchebag.
>
> The systemd developers are not just idiots who can't code, but also
> dictators who want to censor what people say about their shitty project.
>
> systemd is the worst thing that ever have happened to Linux and FOSS.
>
> Fork now and fix it, boycott their idiot developers.
Censorship is preventing people from saying what they want to say, regardless
of place or a government preventing publication of something. We haven't done
that at all. Please find your own place to post what you want to say; there are
plenty. Calling to shun some people entirely is also rather more hostile than
trying to keep things on-topic and free of personal attacks in a bug tracker.
And that's where you are: a systemd bug tracker, in an issue discussing using
the use of the "debug" option by the kernel and systemd (and implications
thereof, like the assert issue spilling over). Your last few posts have been
empty of anything but insults and calls to fork. It's a waste of my time as a
systemd maintainer to come back to Bugzilla repeatedly and only see another
flame post from you.
I don't know where you learned this behavior, but it's not productive here.
It's also rather "pot calling the kettle black" to keep posting off-topic
flames to a bug tracker about why you think some of our developers are bad for
the FOSS community.
Seriously, find somewhere else to vent.
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