I'm sorry, I misread you. I wasn't trying to make fun of you or disregard your work.
Thanks for reporting this (among other bugs). I am also of the opinion that if somebody/a method can discover bugs, they should report them. And if they can't, that method should be disclosed to allow others to continue their work. On Fri, 7 Aug 2015 21:55:21 +0200 Maxime Villard <m...@m00nbsd.net> wrote: > Well, I guess I'll have to admit that I find your attitude extremely > disrespectful. But I don't tend to feel particularly offended by this > kind of things, so it probably does not matter. > > > Le 21/07/2015 12:31, sam a écrit : > > On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 11:31:44 +0200 > > Maxime Villard <m...@m00nbsd.net> wrote: > > > >> Found by The Brainy Code Scanner. > >> > >> It is not the last bug Brainy has found, but it is the last one I > >> report. I don't have time for that. > >> > > > > How about you release the Brainy Code Scanner then? > > > > "I have so many bugs; in fact, there are so many, I don't even have > > the time to report them! My scanner is so good!" > > > > Or perhaps you should report 'just' the relatively important ones? > > > > I think my work does (or used to) benefit to a lot of users, > developers and vendors here; a lot of people, including you. > > Nobody supports my work, and I've never asked for anything here about > that. Even though I almost never receive a simple "thank you" for all > the bugs and vulnerabilities I've so far reported, I still expect a > "spiritual thank you" for my work. > > But I certainly do not expect that kind of emails you just sent, > somehow trying to either make fun of me or disregard what I'm willing > to spend my spare time on for you. > > Developing, improving and maintaining Brainy takes time and energy, as > well as investigating and packaging the bugs and vulnerabilities it > finds. I've so far sent some reports here just because I'm "friendly" > enough, and because modifying a few things for Brainy to properly > understand the OpenBSD code does not require a Herculean work. > > Now, I believe that this effort is too much for my spare time. If you > want to say "thanks" to me for reporting this vulnerability, dear Sam, > it's never too late. > > Maxime >