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Re: Bugzilla (was: whole cygwin release/ distribution issues)


On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 10:35:10AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: J?rg Schaible 
>> Sent: 05 October 2004 10:26
>> To: Dave Korn; cygwin
>> Subject: RE: Bugzilla (was: whole cygwin release/ distribution issues)
>> 
>> Dave Korn wrote on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:14 AM:
>> 
>> >   Hey!  I found a bug in b19!  I wanna report it!
>> 
>> Forget it! Was fixed in B20 and that one had no bugs EVER!
>> 
>> - J?rg
>
>  Only because nobody created a category for B20 in bugzilla!  :P  
>
>    cheers, 
>      DaveK
>
>ps. TITTTL!


The only problem with B20 was that the mind control algorithms were a
little too perfect.  Many who used it seemed to move from that release
only reluctantly and still obsess about it constantly.

In later releases, we managed to hide this algorithm in different ways
by making people incessantly wonder about resizing setup and forcing
people to use network paths in their cron jobs.  This distributed method
seems to cause less cases of outright insanity.

Unfortunately, you can see the effects of some people who were exposed
to B20 for too long right here in this mailing list and even throughout
the net.  I'm not talking about Brian or Dave, of course.  They seem to
have shaken off the worst of the effects.  Others just don't have their
strength of will...

cgf


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