On Wednesday 11 April 2007 08:07, Druid wrote:
If you think its ok to come here and annoy people about the **fucking deal** (and not the novell suits, and not the novell PR, and not the novell board), but the developers and the users who DID NOT sign any deal, if you think thats an OK behavior, if you think you are not being annoying after all this time, if you think that its a normal and OK position, you can go fuck yourself, and you can go complain about my lack of politesse in fucking hell.
Dont ask for people to be polite when you already acted like a prick. Your choice of words for the "deal" is vulgar but to the point... some might compare the Novell-M$ intercourse with fornication... maybe we could agree to call it the "fornication deal"?
As an aside, with the financial power that M$ can leverage--- well, size does matter. As for annoyance, I was clearly told that this forum is an open forum (that very few Novell employees even have time for it) and that the hundreds of posts that come here every day are from users who care--- from all over the world. That would include me. My opinions about the fate of Novell, openSUSE, and the free software movement might be of interest to others around the world besides you, who also have a stake in free software and Novell openSUSE. In fact maybe some of them have even stronger opinions than mine... and have even posted them right here. nuf said. As for being a prick, I have an observation that spans back over fifty years. Whenever I meet someone (males) that have an opposing opinion to mine one of two things always occurs: (animal traits) 1) conversation in person When the other person knows that they are in the wrong (either logically, morally, or other) they usually resort to the f word, and then a personal name reference like prick, or other equally intelligent sounding name depending on their age and extent of English vocabulary. If that doesn't work, they usually try to hit me in the mouth... frankly people that build strawmen and knock them down are easier to deal with. :) Needless to say I have spent some discussion time ducking. 2) internet conversation In these situations the other person wants to hit me in the mouth so bad he can taste it... but uff dah, he can't. That's a good thing... less ducking. The down side is that he gets to embarrass himself by publically demonstrating his wanton vocabulary and inability to express himself with coherent English. As for complaining about you in hell... well... I sincerely pray for you that you do not end up there... -- Kind regards, M Harris <>< -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org