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Re: closed thread

#21 Post by spacex »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:
GarryRicketson wrote: It had reached a point where they were just "re-listing" the same ones that had all ready been mentioned earlier when the topic got started.
^ This.

Although I do think that closing the thread rather than just letting it die quietly in the corner is somewhat contrary to the spirit of these boards but then again I am a relative newcomer.

Agree with you. Better to let it die in silence. The point is that if the thread was left to die, you wouldn't have got this new thread as a result. Everytime you lock anything systemd-related, it will trigger the creation of a new thread. Because the non-systemd people are obsessed by it. It's better to try and contain them in one thread, than having them creating new threads all the time. Some times common sense is more constructive than sticking to strict moderation and principles/policies.

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