Sorry if there seemed to be any attitude.  There wasn't.  It was just that it 
seemed like something had slipped through the cracks.  Also, I've watched BSD 
and derivatives since 1984, I'm fully aware of FreeBSDs volunteer support.  
Also, notice it was posted with a "please" and "asap" not ASAP.  If I had the 
time, I would fix it myself.  Heck, if I could work on FreeBSD and support a 
decent lifestyle, I'd work on getting it where it's interface could be much 
better for a junior or intermediate system administrator would better 
understand it and there would probably be a larger following than the haphazard 
junk that is the Linux kernel. The linux kernel is larger than the entire 
FreeBSD OS with kernel and userland.  Bloat much?

Personally, FreeBSD is a vastly superior OS to many commercial and all free 
OSes.  (I'm still holding back on my decision about MacOSX and OpenSolaris 
<--making huge strides in tech again.)  Also, the information flow between 
SUN/Solaris and BSD is better than it's been in years (since the times of 
NFS/NIS and RPCs) with the advent of ZFS and DTrace and VirtualBox.  Also, 
Apple and DarwinOS make me cheer for the desktop invasion of BSD.  I still look 
back at all the doom and gloom about FreeBSD's death 5 years ago and now it's 
stronger than ever.  It's like the bionic OS "Gentlemen, we have the 
technology... we can make it better... stronger.... faster..... smaller in 
footprint" (OK, so the 1984 reference and the 6 million dollar man reference 
shows my age. :-) )

Take no offense, FreeBSD people.  I'm a 2.1 to 8.x user.  I have all my 
subscription CD's in my home server room.  I'm closing on my 25th year as a 
System Administrator/Consultant/Contractor/Architect... UNIX and networking 
with Comp. Sci degree.  I worked with BSD 4.2, 4.3, 4.3-Tahoe, 4.3-Reno, etc.

Awaiting HAST at this point.  Already have ZFS (gpt with zfsboot - no ufs) and 
FreeBSD 8.0 at home.

BTW, someone should port OpenNMS to FreeBSD.  It is, by far, vastly superior to 
all of the other the monitoring tools:  Nagios, Ganglia, mrtg, etc.  It is 
enterprise class.

Ending my rant....

Paul




________________________________
From: Peter Jeremy <[email protected]>
To: Paul Pathiakis <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 2:56:33 PM
Subject: Re: linux-f10-pango security vulnerability

On 2010-Feb-08 18:05:43 -0800, Paul Pathiakis <[email protected]> wrote:
>/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/linux-f10-pango still has a security
>vulnerability and means that no one can build the linux port to
>install linux-f10-flashplugin.  Not good.  Please fix asap.

FreeBSD is maintained by volunteers.  That sort of attitude will just
annoy people.  Feel free to fix it yourself.

-- 
Peter Jeremy

PS: Politely asking the port maintainer might get you somewhere.



      
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