Re: I-patch problem statement (update)

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On Thursday 06 September 2001 13:51, Jari Ruusu wrote: 
<snip> 
> HVR is still playing catch-up as loop-AES-v1.4d does encrypted swap 
> already. 
<snip> 
 
Jari, you will not make friends with being so bold all the time. You know, as an open source developer, your only reward is the respect of the fellow developers and the thanks of happy users. Don't sacrifice the former by aggeressively advertizing your patch, repeatedly stating that it is so superior. As a matter of fact, instead of complaining about the bugs in kerneli, it behoves you to provide patches to fix 'em... 
 
Marc 
 
- --  
We have once again come full circle on the same basic question of 
privacy on the Internet. If you have privacy, so does the person 
sending around terrorist documents. And of course, we wouldn't want 
that now, would we? [...] But what if governments, concerned about 
mounting public pressure, decided to label protesters at the next WTO 
roundtable, World Bank meeting, or G-8 summit as terrorists? 
                  -- John Horvath: The Internet: A Terrorist Network? 
                     Telepolis 2001/08/22 (#9350) 
 
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