[TriLUG] Theo is a not nice person
Andrew C. Oliver
acoliver at apache.org
Tue Jul 2 13:40:57 EDT 2002
An even more amusing way to tick people off would be to get
www.mandrake.com to sponsor the TriLUG as a platnum sponsor
of the LUG -- logo and all.
-Andy
John F Davis wrote:
>Hello
>
>I know another way to piss people off. Periodically point your finger at
>somebody and utter, "You are all my beetches."
>It works better around the fooball table after a score.
>
>I also enjoyed the bit about little lego men arranged in a circle. I could
>line them up and say the same thing.
>
>JD
>
>John Franklin <franklin at elfie.org>@trilug.org on 07/02/2002 12:37:08 PM
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>Please respond to trilug at trilug.org
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>Sent by: trilug-admin at trilug.org
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>To: trilug at trilug.org
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>Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Theo is a not nice person
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>On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 08:23:24AM -0400, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
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>
>>Man, I'm feeling jealous. I'd love to have a few mail lists devoted
>>to what a ******* I am! That would be kinda cool.
>>
>>
>
>Doesn't take much! :) Get really pissy on the TriLUG list, abuse and
>alienate the SC and most of the membership, then start your own LUG.
>Hey, why not play it up a bit! Make yourself some ceremonial robes and
>put a bunch of lego-guys in circle around your desk bowing before your
>obvious magnificence!
>
>Or you could laugh at this and stay the stable bloke you are.
>
>
>
>>He also has some great quotes:
>>
>>http://www.waider.ie/misc/quotes.txt
>>
>>"Since I am project leader, I must not be permitted to go insane."
>>
>>
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>I swear, if he ever gets into politics...
>
>
>
>>Wow that netBSD group seems pretty dysfunctional:
>>http://www.theos.com/deraadt/coremail
>>
>>
>
>We're actually a pretty happy group. More so without Theo. Theo isn't
>happy, but he has his own group now.
>
>
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>>I thought apache was political!
>>
>>
>
>I remember when the split was happening. "I've seen mailing lists on
>fire off the shoulder of Orion." I was disappointed to see someone walk
>away from the project to start his own splinter project. At the time, I
>didn't think the world needed another BSD group, but the on going flame
>war had to stop.
>
>I will admit, though, that since then the OpenBSD group has done quite
>a bit to make BSD more secure (many of their patches are mirrored into
>Net and Free) and to raise the awareness of BSD in general.
>
>jf
>--
>John Franklin
>franklin at elfie.org
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