Oh please, if you are going to discuss, could it be with objective arguments, instead of tabloid-like headers?<br><br>e.g.<br><br>"I'm working, you are playing"<br>--------------------------------------------------------
<br>Do these people actually do real work on Linux systems?<br>Those of us really using Ubuntu <br>--------------------------------------------------------<br><br>few months, months, hundreds of years! lose everything! world is gone!
<br>--------------------------------------------------------<br>lose a few months work before finding out that critical emails are being callously destroyed.<br>will lose months of work because the warning messages <br>That's hundreds of man-years - lifetimes of work - lost
<br>That's no reason to cause hundreds of man years of effort to be lost<br>People will lose their creations, their work. You will lose karma.<br>can't afford to lose our documents, architectural drawings, newspapers, musical compositions, accounts receivable, recipes, personal check register, pictures of the grandkids, programming projects, etc.
<br>breaking thousands of as yet unimagined applications.<br>--------------------------------------------------------<br><br>"Your arguments are not valid. They are dogma"<br>--------------------------------------------------------
<br>deliberately discarded by religious zealots who don't believe that newbies should see such system emails.<br>freedom from religious bigots who insist that system emails be suppressed<br>--------------------------------------------------------
<br><br>"Developers are a pile of morons"<br>--------------------------------------------------------<br>Just stop breaking things you don't understand. OK?<br>some mid-level PHB at Canonical didn't understand system emails.
<br>Hopefully, though, this dumbing down is all a mistake by some mid-level PHB and will be fixed when Canonical's brains are back online.<br>These little Canonical cabals of three or four people who say "well I don't know why anyone would want to do that, let's chuck it out" are seriously hurting
<br>Oh, and before I forget, what else did you break in Breezy that we haven't even noticed yet?<br>--------------------------------------------------------<br><br>and my favorite: "Mark, you're in big trouble!"
<br>--------------------------------------------------------<br>There are all kinds of legal liabilities there that Canonical isn't going to be able to disclaim, even for a free-as-in-beer product.<br>--------------------------------------------------------
<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2005/12/22, Dick Davies <<a href="mailto:rasputnik@gmail.com">rasputnik@gmail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I think Mikes mothers name is 'mta'. Either that or there's some other<br>reason he's getting personally offended.<br><br>On 22/12/05, Michael Richter <<a href="mailto:ttmrichter@gmail.com">ttmrichter@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
<br>><br>> > You have made not a single valid argument for dumbdowngrading<br>> > Breezy. I am ashamed to see such white noise from a UCAM address.<br>> ><br>><br>> I'm curious: are vituperative rants and personal attacks the norm for this
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