On 2/10/17 2:19 PM, nicholas wrote:
And Roy Schestowitz is kind of a known troll who hates SUSE.
Ciao, Marcus Is the report accurate? If so, does it matter if he hates SUSE? 1 - that opensuse news was hacked - yes its all over the internet since at least (CIO 07-02-2017) 2 - that it was hush hush - no [see 1] + techrights article dated 09-02-2017 + see richard brown interview 3 - the "a known troll who hates SUSE" comment makes no assertion as to the validity of the article. there is therefore no correspondence between "acurate and hates suse" so your question doesnt make any sense. 4 - does slander based on conjecture of a hypotheticle strike you as accurate? "If someone injected a back door inside SLED and SLES, SUSE would probably say not a thing, only belatedly removing it and then lying about the whole thing, just like Microsoft does".
did you even read the comment made, or the techrights article before you wrote this?
I read both several days ago.. And wondered why no mention was made here. I also noted the not so subtle attempt to discount the report under "he hates SUSE" without commenting one way or another on it's accuracy leading to my question. I also note the continuing effort to discount any comments using similar "tone" arguments. The entire thing "feels" like an effort to pretend nothing happened when a simple announcement of the incident might have diffused it. methinks they doth protest too loudly. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org