Dinesh --

everything you say below is a giganic pile of dung.  We make all our
software available to everyone.  The internet spans the planet.

You are making stuff up, and it is not appreciated how you appear to
be misrepresenting the project.

Please go fluff up your sense of selfworth elsewhere.


>OpenBSD is great project. It should reach every country equally.
>That is called "Parity". Rest of the world is at par with USA and Canada.
>
>Have a look at this picture today
>
>https://github.com/hakrtech/readme/blob/master/global-outlook.png
>
>If you provide git protocol access to USA and Canada.
>I want git protocol access for Australia, Russia, Japan, Congo, Netherlands
>and Rest of the World.
>
>If you give Mr.Tom at San Francisco git access to src,
>and Mr. Dick at Vancouver git access to src,
>then Harry at London should also have equal or equivalent access.
>
>Since we cannot provide equal access. Provide equivalent access. Simple
>Idea Really.
>
>Equivalent implies get a non US box up and running with git hosting of
>openbsd src.
>
>Currently, we are telling Mr.Harry, - You should not access src via our git
>channel.
>People in other countries have forked and cloned. Give them/us/me another
>box
>where we can get legally too via the same protocol.
>
>Parity. Good idea.
>
>Kindly think this over.
>
>Dinesh
>
>On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Michael Hekeler <mich...@hekeler.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> >
>> > So, kindly help by voting Yes to my online poll.
>>
>> The poll is "We want an OpenBSD Source Repository"????
>> Really???
>>
>> But there are multiple source code mirrors.
>> Even anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org isn't located in US.
>>
>> German mirrors are located in nuernberg and frankfurt.
>>
>>
>

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