! why? [original emails enclosed: last post hopefully]

Kirk Strauser kirk at strauser.com
Thu Mar 25 11:56:24 PST 2004


At 2004-03-25T19:20:10Z, __Clint__ <clint at acm.vt.edu> writes:

> I still don't believe for a second that this is due to me posting on any
> public mail list.  FreeBSD's mail servers and/or lists of email addresses
> were somehow comprimised.

The light is on, but nobody's home.

Listen, Clint, it's as simple as this: you filed a bug report.  That bug
report is available online to whomever wishes to look at it.  All bug
reports are also forwarded to appropriate mailing lists so that the
responsible parties can discuss them.  These mailing lists are archived and
searchable online.  Search for "clint+freebsddotorg at acm.vt.edu" in Google
Groups to see for yourself.

We have explained this to you time and again, but you don't seem to hear it
so I'm going to shout: NO SERVERS OR LISTS WERE COMPROMISED.  YOU POSTED TO
A PUBLIC FORUM.  THIS IS YOUR MISUNDERSTANDING.

I'm done explaining.  Choose to listen or not - it's your call.
-- 
Kirk Strauser

"94 outdated ports on the box,
 94 outdated ports.
 Portupgrade one, an hour 'til done,
 82 outdated ports on the box."
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