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Subject: [linux-help] Re: FreeRadius server
From: "Matt Pankratz" <mattp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 10:49:07 -0600 (CST)
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

The amount of time it took me to find and pass along the links is surely
comparable to the amount of time it took you to compose your response to
the query.

And, since the spirit of the organization, and in turn the mailing list
includes "...promoting Linux as a replacement for Windows and NT,
supporting those that are considering switching to Linux, and providing a
way for people running Linux to share ideas and information with each
other" perhaps we should respond in a manner that works towards achieving
those goals.

In blunt terms our messages said the same things.  Mine was polite and
provided resources that might be helpful to the seeker.

Your message simply perpetuated the perception of Linux and the
utilization of open source technology as being the stomping grounds for
boorish, elitist, and exclusionary geeks.

Flimzy said:
> If someone isn't willing to do their own legwork, they shouldn't be
using Linux anyway.



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