Re: security alerts in busybox
"Roberto A. Foglietta via busybox" <[email protected]> Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:58:01 +0200
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2026 at 13:26, Tim Tassonis via busybox <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On 4/24/26 23:12, Roberto A. Foglietta via busybox wrote: > > On Fri, 24 Apr 2026 at 23:06, Aaro Koskinen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> On Fri, Apr 24, 2026 at 10:49:05PM +0200, Roberto A. Foglietta wrote: > >>> However for the sake of the truth, it is not "my" tool, it is open > >>> source and widely adopted in companies. > >> > >> So why not then name it? > > > > Because I like you begging for it. And I don't have to. LOL > > So, in other words: You're a power-hungry annoying asshole that gets > pleasure out of people begging for something? In that case, fuck off. > Labels, labels, labels. Stick them to your ass, as per general rule, not others. LOL should be read in the further message that I wrote: there are 76 tools like the one I have used. Everyone with a functional brain that s/he is trying to understand the topic got the information that such a "mysterious tool's name" is irrelevant apart from those are just want to exploit others mocking them with a mix of abusive practices that the Roman Catholic Church is using with efficiency since centuries and we can related to its peak of enforcing in the Spanish Sacre Inquisition, thus my reference to "Il Nome della Rosa" by Umberto Eco is totally appropriate. > If not, name the tool or shut up. It is a very uncommon practice on any > open source development list to report bugs found by a tool and then not > name it. And it is very uncommon because it clearly is not > collaborative. And again, it you are of the opinion that > un-collaborative behaviour on a opensource development list is cool, you > probably also better fuck off. bla-bla bla-bla bla-bla I can name whatever tool I like and you would not even know if it is the right one or another one, which version and which settings/configuration I have used. And this shows how abusive this kind of doing is because it does not bring any value apart from seeking the submission of others to a bunch of people that barely acknowledge what is talking about. We are facing a 25 years technological debt, while digital technology is spread everywhere without barely any check and the places in which things are supposed to be provided are infested by the Spanish Inquisition nephews. How brilliant is the XXI century?! LOL Tito: > Yes, collaborative behavior is such a scarce resource nowadays..... Summarised this scenario in very short terms. Best regards, R-