Re: nginx TLS 1.3 doesn't seem to work

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So you know how to quote, but choose to never give even the tiniest bit of context when you reply because you think we all keep an entire archive of arch-general locally and never delete anything, just so we can follow your blank replies to threads?

When something is a straight forward reply to the previous email, there is no need to quote, because you are replying directly to the email.

And yes, I expect you store the email for longer than 2 seconds after reading it, this is not 1980s, you have a few kb of storage spare!

I've been on this list for years, and while I don't participate much, I do read everything. But I don't keep it all, as I expect most people don't.

I never said keep it all, I said keep the recent conversations so you know what is going on.

Your attitude sucks.

Subjective!

Now can we please go back on topic, I would rather my nginx instance supports tlsv1.3, than arguing about when and when not to quote, and also how long we should store emails for!

Thank you!
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