python adds an extra half space when reading from a string or list

Νίκος nikos at superhost.gr
Wed Jul 3 11:36:27 EDT 2013


Στις 3/7/2013 5:44 μμ, ο/η Chris Angelico έγραψε:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 8:00 PM, ����� <nikos at superhost.gr> wrote:
>> ���� 3/7/2013 12:45 ��, �/� Chris Angelico ������:
>>
>>>> ] You have betrayed the trust of all your customers.
>>>>
>>>> Which seemed to be accepted on this list without a problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> If my boss gave a random stranger from a mailing list the root
>>> password to one of our servers, I would say to his face that he had
>>> betrayed his (our) customers' trust. I would say it with strong
>>> emphasis and a raised tone, too, and no small heat. The words you
>>> quote above are perfectly factual and, in my opinion, business-like
>>> language.
>>
>>
>> I just received a call form on of my customers asking me to explain your
>> mail and i did tell him the complete truth.
>>
>> He was surprised by what i did my hopefully he will not leave from my
>> server.
>
> I'd like to have been cc'd in on that conversation; if indeed you gave
> him the complete truth, then there's nothing to hide, right?
>
>> any way all is well now.
>
> Until you retract your statement that you would happily give out root
> access again to some other random person across the internet, all is
> NOT well.
>
> Calling you incompetent at managing a server is like calling a doctor
> incompetent for surgically removing your throat to cure a common cold.
> It's too late, at that point, to undo what's happened, but if that
> same doctor still says he'd do the same again to cure another cold in
> another patient, I think most of us would look for another doctor.
> People deciding to stay with that doctor is NOT "all is well".
>
> ChrisA
>
I will *not* give away my root pass to anyone for any reason but i will 
open a norla user account for someone if i feel like trusting him and 
copy my python file to his homr dir to take alook from within.

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