On Mon, 2012-06-25 at 15:02 -0700, Don deJuan wrote:
The border is the rules of the board you're posting to. If you don't like them, start your own board. But again this is an Arch board and your points and rambles do nothing to solve, help or further educate people about Secure Boot, let alone Arch Linux. That is all my point is, fight any fight you want, but seriously your points do not help and have nothing to do with the points here. If you want to fight and be vocal about choices and freedoms and what ever other issues you personally face due to choices YOU made in your life then do it, but do not spread the noise to a board that has nothing to do with what you state.
You can be loud anywhere but if you are just loud to be loud, you're no better than the boy who cried wolf. You will loose those who listen to your words very quickly, if it just loud to be loud.
There are boards and forums for sharing the thoughts you have, why not put them into an area where others might actually care to hear them. Your rambles have nothing to with the topic, different views or not. Your on a anti MS & Apple rant, stop the "evil empires" kick. I do not run from new or differing ideas, but you are neither sharing something new, insightful nor even relating to what these boards are about and what this thread was started for.
Why would I ban/put you in spam, for not agreeing, that would go against me learning new things from others ideals and processes. Maybe we should throw in Zuckerberg into this as well, since he is the newest in the "evil empire". Personally I have never been offended or anything by anything you have ever said, this is not doing that, it is just pointless fodder to ones beliefs of who/what/when/where is "evil".
My 2c
Enjoy the rest of your night Ralf
I'm ashamed. Sorry again. It's pure nonsense I've written, even today in the morning I wasn't able to stop myself. I'll apologize to the list and Mr. Godwin. Fortunately the discussion didn't stop, others from the list still add some useful comments and information :). Regards, Ralf