Haai,
I just read the responses of Ingo & Espie, among others. Yes, just now,
in the archives, since for some mysterious reason, they weren't cc'd to
me (despite that I clearly stated that I had left).
Y'know, I could go on a long rant again (I'm rather prone to them, ain't
I?), but I won't bothe
Since I don't want to be guilty of spreading unfounded information, I'll
still respond, if tersely, to Rod{erick,rigo}, who doesn't appear to
have cc'd me either.
I'll quote [0]:
> What we wanted to preserve was not just a good environment in which to
> do programming, but a system around which a
Well said, Ingo
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Can someone advise what occurred in NetBSD re this user?
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 02:26:44AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Admittedly, if you look at the list of developers, it is impossible
> to deny that OpenBSD is not the most succcessful project ever with
> respect to inclusiveness.
I had to do a double-take to grok that one.
EDOUBLENEGATIVEABUSE
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 05:17:05PM -0600, Jay Williams wrote:
> As a new user to OpenBSD, who is trying to learn as much as I can, seeing a
> message like this is very disheartening. OpenBSD's security focus and passion
> for clean, minimal and secure code is something that the world definitely
> n
Hi Jay,
Jay Williams wrote on Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 05:17:05PM -0600:
> As a new user to OpenBSD, who is trying to learn as much as I can,
> seeing a message like this is very disheartening.
Please do not worry about this particular case. The user who wrote
this message contributed almost nothin
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 12:17 AM, Jay Williams wrote:
> As a new user to OpenBSD, who is trying to learn as much as I can, seeing a
> message like this is very disheartening. OpenBSD's security focus and passion
> for clean, minimal and secure code is something that the world definitely
> needs.
>
As a new user to OpenBSD, who is trying to learn as much as I can, seeing a
message like this is very disheartening. OpenBSD's security focus and passion
for clean, minimal and secure code is something that the world definitely
needs.
Despite the worldwide trend, especially here in the USA, I hope
On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
As dmr often pointed out (though perhaps not quite in the terms that I
will use here), UNIX is about community.
Or about simplicity? UNIX as the opposite to MULTICS?
And this is the impression I get when I read Ritchies and Thompson
paper "The Uni
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 11:43:15PM +0100, leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
> Haai,
>
> I think it's about time I write this.
>
> I am De Zeurkous. I used the nick 'schaafuit' (originally devised for a
> prank elsewhere) in an attempt not to let past preconceptions (for those
> who don't know, I have a som
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