[Mailman-Users] Removing archived spam

eminmn eminmn at sysmatrix.net
Mon Nov 13 19:03:29 EST 2017


Steve:

On 11/12/2017 23:37, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Dimitri Maziuk writes:
> 
>   > Heh. You made me look. No, contrary to the popular belief LiGNUx did not
>   > invent the world,
> 
> There is no such thing as LiGNUx.  Stallman may have his fingers in a
> lot of software (to my everlasting annoyance; he wrote, and at last
> check circa 2013 continues to write, some of the most unmaintainable
> and uncomposable crap), but he didn't invent the world either (he does
> seem to have independently invented #AlternativeFacts, though).

Everybody knows that the correct term is Glunix; Lignux is just one of 
Glunix's lugnuts. In re RMS's coding and cognitive style, it's possible 
that you just don't see the big picture. * Anyway, I think there are a 
few million people around the world who are aware of his contribution to 
freedom of computation. I've heard of Japan, but not Professor Turnbull 
nor even Tsukuba. Amoris umbra invidia.

Btw, I find 'incompossible' and 'uncompilable' but not your neologism.

* If his coding is no longer up to snuff maye it's because he's devoting 
his attention to even more important matters.

ed


> 
>   > nor did mailman invent "arch".
> 
> Independent invention, apparently. :-)
> 
>   > Sunos had it since forever, but it appears nobody else did. Somehow
>   > it made its way into linux
> 
> If it is in POSIX, as Phil implies, that would explain it.  By the
> time it made it into Linux distros, most of them were pretty serious
> about POSIX compatibility.
> 
>   > and apparently everyone's been trying to get rid of it ever
>   > since. Including sunos.
> 
> Do you have a citation for this history?  I like to collect
> 
>   > <useless things I learn over Saturday morning coffee/>
> 
> ha ha
> 
> 


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