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more general OS specific lists) is to focus solely on pf topics, treat
beginners' questions with more patience (you still risk to be told to
RTFM if you give away that you're too lazy to have done so before ;) and
to not be bound by any political correctness (as in filtering particularly
annoying repeated offenders of style and taste), if need be. Trolls are
roasted on small flame and fed to the cats.
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