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Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Why we should NEVER use inetd/xinetd
From: Luca Ferrari <fluca1978 () infinito ! it>
Date: 2016-10-28 6:29:17
Message-ID: CAKoxK+7XVPmRBr_FCdtyLJ4wTjc=TOBmL+LQaaUDc-0r5=p5MQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 3:42 AM, K. Fossil user
<ticketpersonnal-fossil@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> « <http://bikeshed.org/> »
>
> I don't click in any links that are not known...
Right approach!
After all, all computer people have never heard about Bike
Shed...especially those tied to FreeBSD...
You have to learn a lot of stuff.
> a) I've never said that I will provide info about me or people I do know.
Let's call it "scientific approach".
> b) People who are aware about security knows what I am talking about.
Let's call it "religion".
> e) The aim of this thread -mine- is to give info, nothing else.
Let's call it "information without evidence".
> When an expert says that you should not use inetd/xinetd whatever it is,
> there are no questions about which release it is or which OS.
Don't use chainsaw, they can hurt you.
It does not matter which model or the context.
> Generally speaking if somebody say don't use this software, and I do trust
> him, I won't try to use it, which release, OS and so on it is about.
Trust is the point you are missing so far: you trust such friend, how
can we trust him too? Why don't cc he so he can provide information
you are clearly not aware of?
> I am sorry but my computer send html : I only use WebMail ...
> Most people do use Gmail ...
I do use gmail, I do not send html, just as an example...
> If someone should choose between Git and Fossil, give me evidence that they
> would use Fossil in a long term run if you can ...
> The learning curve is high enough so people will choose ONE of them not
> both.
> e.g. Git and mercurial are the same for some people, but I don't even have
> the time to try Mercurial, so why would people try Fossil ?
> c) Fossil is not the same as Git in many areas. Git is not used as a
> webserver, it is not a single file, etc.
I must be a really strange guy: I do use fossil in production at work
and git for personal projects. While I cannot document my work here,
except thru the mailing list archive, you can search for me on github.
But, as I already stated, if you are not using fossil, not planning to
use fossil, not happy with fossil, what the hell are you posting on
the fossil mailing list?
> Seriously ?
> What did I say in the previous talk : you don't know what you are talking
> about.
No, I do.
You should go trolling somewhere else.
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