Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 21:48:14 +0100 (CET) From: Oliver Fromme <olli@dorifer.heim3.tu-clausthal.de> To: freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Anonymous mails (was: Re: load spike strangeness) Message-ID: <200001092048.VAA42075@dorifer.heim3.tu-clausthal.de> In-Reply-To: <85ah03$26a1$1@atlantis.rz.tu-clausthal.de>
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FreeBSD <freebsd@gtonet.net> wrote in list.freebsd-chat: >> According to FreeBSD: >> > Since when does an E-mail address require a "realname"? Only a imbecile >> >> Since the beginning as a courtesy to readers. > > Show me in the lists charters where it's "required." Show me the posting in this thread that claims that it's required. Nobody claimed that. Maybe you're just a bit too paranoid...? In your first posting you said that overclocking is not recommended (which is true, although this often causes flamewars, too). Then I replied that posting anonymously is not recommended either (which is also true). >> I've been using my real name for years since I begun going on the >> Internet. I've never seen a reason not to. Same here. It's not _that_ long, though (9 years, I think). > Maybe you haven't read about the financial ruin of victims of identity > theft? I've read about paranoia. 99% of the posters in these lists use their real name, and I'de be surprised if anyone of them is a victim of "identity theft". I'm under the impression that you're in the wrong movie... > "LinSUX is only free if your time is worthless" That signature _hurts_ the FreeBSD project. Whether you like it or not, or whether I like it or not, that's not the point. BTW, you should fix your mail client, it has ignored the "Reply-To" in my first reply on this issue. Regards Oliver -- Oliver Fromme, Leibnizstr. 18/61, 38678 Clausthal, Germany (Info: finger userinfo:olli@dorifer.heim3.tu-clausthal.de) "In jedem Stück Kohle wartet ein Diamant auf seine Geburt" (Terry Pratchett) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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