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On the future of LWN

Posted Jul 27, 2002 17:46 UTC (Sat) by DeletedUser2857 ((unknown), #2857)
In reply to: On the future of LWN by Baylink
Parent article: On the future of LWN

Boy, isn't that the common refrain of the open source movement.. "just leave".. "write your own app".. "don't like it? recreate the entire thing"

How friggen stupid. I'm here to read the linux articles. If we just "went away" from everything we didn't like, nothing would ever happen and certainly nothing would ever improve.

I'm am sick of the feeble minded imps who can't take intelligent criticism and respond with nonsensical statements such as yours.

"all kinds".. I.e. people who don't want to put up with whining and bitching.

I didn't know this was the blow job train.


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On the future of LWN

Posted Jul 28, 2002 14:03 UTC (Sun) by filipjoelsson (subscriber, #2622) [Link]

A) You are looking for freebies yourself, so who are you to talk? ("Did it ever occur to anyone that you could make a membership with added benefits while not keeping any of the current features from the rest of us?" - Why shouldn't they keep anything away from you when you don't pay up?)

B) Show me your intelligent criticism. (Was it the "Whaa whaa whaa booo hooo" part?)

C) We come here, like you, to read the linux articles - why would we want to put up with your whining and bitching?

D) If you are such a business genius that it's easy for you to figure out how to make $15K a month on a site (few of us do) - show us your proof of concept (and if you have none - it should be obvious that you have no idea what you are talking about).

In conclusion: Show us that you are older than 13, or quit bitching.

Yours sincerely, Filip.

On the future of LWN

Posted Jul 29, 2002 1:49 UTC (Mon) by DeletedUser2857 ((unknown), #2857) [Link]

A) EVERYTHING

B) YOU

C) SAID

D) WAS

E) MINDBENDINGLY

F) STUPID


and doesn't warrant a response beyond this.

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