I think I used it once, but did not need it.Well said Jason.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Thorpe <thor...@me.com>
To: Bob Smith <sfm...@verizon.net>
Cc: Dave McGuire <mcgu...@neurotica.com>; Maxime Villard <m...@m00nbsd.net>; 
Tech-kern <tech-kern@netbsd.org>; port-pmax <port-p...@netbsd.org>; port-alpha 
<port-al...@netbsd.org>
Sent: Sat, Mar 16, 2019 8:32 pm
Subject: Re: Regarding the ULTRIX and OSF1 compats


> On Mar 16, 2019, at 2:49 PM, Bob Smith <sfm...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> As a list member for as long as this list has been around, and beta tester 
> for the Vax versions in the 90s I think, (Hey Bilquist!,Mouse) and alpha 
> versions,
> I can attest to Dave's knowledge. His head works rather well.

Indeed, I think we should all maintain civility in this discussion (</me> wags 
finger at Maxime for his "fat-ass" remark ... I'm not the oldest nor wisest guy 
around these parts, but I am old/wise enough to know that such ad hominem 
attacks seldom result in the outcome one is hoping to achieve)...

> Msr Villard, apologies, but half a decade of involvement ain't squat. Are you 
> reviving some skills from our long departed Vax guru? I won't invoke his 
> name, but you could practice his style of comment, both in ferocity and 
> aplomb. The Greater Baltimore area still misses him, and you are not his 
> equal.

...however, just because he's a fresh face in the crowd doesn't mean his 
position lacks and underlying wisdom.  Ageism cuts both ways, and it's not fair 
in either instance.

BUT... if you're going to wield that argument... I think it's fair to say that 
I've been around the block, particularly when it comes to the Alpha port... 
cgd@ is, of course, the guy who made it happen, but back in the day, Alpha was 
one of my primary development platforms, and I spent considerable effort 
improving the Alpha port.  Go ahead, check the logs.

This is all to say -- I've got some skin in this game, and I bring a 
perspective as to the utility of the code in question.  And I agree 
*completely* with what Maxime is doing.

Raise your hand if you EVER used COMPAT_OSF1.  (</me> raises hand).  Anyone 
else?  I can wait...

(I think it's telling that this conversation has been happening on-and-off on 
port-alpha for several weeks now and literally no one has piped up to say that 
they're using COMPAT_OSF1/...)

As to the argument "well, hey, maybe people don't read the mailing list!", my 
response is "That's a real bummer for them, because we're not wizards and can't 
send them an owl with important announcements scrawled on parchment no matter 
where they are in the world."  Our system doesn't have any telemetry being fed 
into Splunk to tell us how much a given feature is being used, or what the most 
popular Ethernet driver is.  And I can imagine the fury that would result if 
someone even proposed such a telemetry system.  So, we use what we have -- the 
mailing lists.  That's why they exist!  Ours is a platform where a little 
effort on the part of the end-user is basically required in order to inform 
decisions.  I'm not passing judgement on that either way, just stating a fact.

-- thorpej

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