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From: neil@domino.org (Neil J. McRae)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: Why no addusr?
Date: 17 Feb 1997 11:48:24 -0000
Organization: Domino
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In article <DERAADT.97Feb10034559@zeus.theos.com>,
Theo de Raadt <deraadt@theos.com> wrote:
>I have no idea why you feel it neccessary to bring up such history.
>But because you do, and because people might be curious, I will point
>people at the file
>
>	http://www.theos.com/~deraadt/coremail
>
>That file shows everything that happened (or at least all the
>information I have on what happened).
>
>This is just so that people don't end up with the wrong impression,
>and so that nobody mistakenly acquires it...

Oh yeah right Theo. Take those mail messages and count them, I've not
even bothered to read them because "I don't Care". In my opinion whether you
where right or wrong is irrelevent. You just have to look at your 
activities in the last year or so, threatening to mail bomb several 
mail servers is just one of the many classical examples of
Theo "I didn't get enough Ice Cream as a kid" de Raadt. You solely
have done more damage to the BSD users of the world that any other person, 
many people have tried to work with you and you've made it impossible
for them to do this because of your childish acts such as putting
up private email messages.

I tried OpenBSD and it lost for me, no doubt it wins for some. 

> --
> This space not left unintentionally unblank.            deraadt@theos.com
> www.OpenBSD.org -- We're fixing security problems so you can sleep at night.

Chuckle:

We should all change our sig to have:

 www.NetBSD.ORG -- We don't have Theo as a developer so you can sleep at night.

Grow up Theo and stop wasting everyones time.

Neil.
[cue post from Jason Downs]
-- 
Neil J. McRae. Alive and Kicking.       Domino: In the glow of the night.
neil@DOMINO.ORG        NetBSD/sparc: 100% SpF (Solaris protection Factor) 
  Free the daemon in your <A HREF="http://www.NetBSD.ORG/">computer!</A>