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Message-ID: <3a166c090603211112i43c8fcd7ob965d4a1bc760c2e@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Mar 21 19:13:05 2006
From: n3td3v at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Noise on the list

The only people driving off quality discussion and people are the folks
complaining that posters don't meet their standard of intellect and
disclosure policy and presentation of vulnerabilities.

But keep calling netdev an idiot, you'll go far in your career.


On 3/21/06, Jason <security@...enik.com> wrote:

> Frederic,
>
> Your reaction is the intent of the spam and porn and trolling. It is in
> an attempt to drive off quality discussion and people. If you cannot
> keep up with it we all understand.
>
> I personally consider this list great training for handling the idiots
> that exist in every day life. There is a netdev in every crowd.
>
> Frederic Pasteleurs wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I subscribed to this mailing list in 2004 just to keep me informed about
> > some useful tips and the latest issues/problems in the software packages
> > i'm using for my everyday computing habits.
> >
> > I had a hard time to keep up with the flow of mails in the beginning,
> > but it was still manageable.
> > The n3td3v trolling case several months ago was annoying, but still
> okay.
> > Then came the fake advisories spamming, i was a bit pissed by the
> > ammount of mails to delete, but didn't care much more than that.
> > Then the  animal porn drawings spamming: this time, i was seriously
> > considering leaving the list and i felt sorry for the huge waste of
> > valuable bandwidth and disk space.
> >
> > Now, i'm afraid to read any mail with the [Full-disclosure] header,
> > because nowadays you have to dig through childish and
> > mine-is-bigger-than-yours messages to actually find some interesting and
> > valuable information.
> >
> > I know that's the price to pay for an unmoderated list, but the noise
> > level reached a level i could not tolerate and i will leave this list by
> > the end of the week.
> >
> > It seems that unmoderated list works only for mature people and those
> > that keep silent when they have nothing to say...
> >
> > Come on people, how old are you ??
> >
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