Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-16 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
st or go off on a shooting rampage or anything like that: it's precisely those same gun control politicians who insist with a straight face in federal court that computer cryptography is a munition of war subject to their gun control export regulations. > > > >Justina Colmena ~biz wrote:

Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-15 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
On May 15, 2020 3:04:06 AM AKDT, jeanfrancois wrote: >Justine, > >No one except a few people probably make OpenBSD so you won't >find what you expect here, except what you put in if we can say so. There is too much "help" out there, and no enterprise to speak of. The risk of criminal

Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-14 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
On May 14, 2020 4:52:05 PM AKDT, Theo de Raadt wrote: >Aisha Tammy wrote: > ... > >I suspect you are an enthusiastic person who wants to send a mail to >us, >telling us what to do. > >But that which you dream of? You won't left a leg to do any of it. > Lift a leg? We simply cannot get our

Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-14 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
On May 14, 2020 3:24:32 PM AKDT, Theo de Raadt wrote: >Kyle Willett wrote: > >> I think OpenBSD advocacy could do more too. I read on an open source >> news site that Lenovo is going to start offering a Fedora Linux >option >> on their Thinkpad lineup and already certifies some for Red Hat

Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-15 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
On May 14, 2020 5:24:38 PM AKDT, Theo de Raadt wrote: > >So you go find a mailing list noone in the industry reads, >and *cry* into it. > >never know, it might change the world. Or not. > "In the industry" again. Here we go again. I've been banlisted and blackballed out of all those "labor

Re: Improvements and thoughts on small projects for advocacy

2020-05-25 Thread Justina Colmena ~biz
On May 15, 2020 9:46:16 AM AKDT, Theo de Raadt wrote: >It is amazing how you keep digging up additional mandates for the >OpenBSD project! > >Brilliant work. > >I'm wondering if you have an view on our UFO research? > > There's Area 51, of course, from the same _area_ as SCO and the

Re: OpenBSD site’s new look

2023-06-05 Thread justina colmena ~biz
Any low cost VPS providers that support OpenBSD? I ask because I'm stuck on OpenVZ Linux-kernel-only "paravirtualization" etc. w/ a wiki or two floating around. The "KVM" VPS solutions offered by some providers will run OpenBSD, ɓut then the underlying hardware gets hacked and that's been well