On 2019-03-16 19:25, Jason Thorpe wrote:
On Mar 16, 2019, at 6:43 AM, Johnny Billquist <b...@softjar.se> wrote:
Make it work - don't remove it.
That's rich. With some of the things we're talking about, "make it work" (or "keep
it working") is a very resource-intensive proposition.
Hey, I have an idea... since you care so much about it, why don't YOU step up and "make it
work" / "keep it working".
Seriously, at some point, those who care about these things so much need to be
putting in the effort to keep them going. It's completely unfair to others
working on the rest of there system to place the entire burden on them,
especially when we're talking about things that are, by their nature, niche
applications that require special resources.
Fair enough viewpoint.
To which my response is, then state this openly and clearly. And then
people can decide if they want to run NetBSD or if they should look
elsewhere.
As for me personally, yes, I am certainly guilty of mostly making noise,
and few contributions. I used to do a bit more, but mostly on VAX
specific stuff. But since other were making changes all the time, making
the VAX port less and less usable, I instead stopped trying to fix
things. So maybe I should just leave/fork/whatever. That is I guess, the
way I should view all of this.
Johnny
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