Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Antoine Jacoutot:
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> Michael Shalayeff wrote:
> > knowledge is smth to get and not to use
> > as an excuse to not do anything...
> 
> Sure, this is why I learnt how to make ports from scratch and became a 
> maintainer, but since I'm no developper, it would take me something like 
> 10 years to learn how to port Linux/ppc emulation to OpenBSD.
> So it is not an excuse, you cannot have knowlegde for everything.

so you already know how to cut&paste?
no additional knowledge required.
you barely need to even program anything.
so yeah excuses...

besides that it's not that you are developer and
then you learn how to do shit. first you do shit
and then you maigically one morning find yourself
being a developer

> Not that I am not complaining, I was just adding the fact that for now 
> it is impossible to run OpenOffice.org under OpenBSD/macppc (or any 
> other arch but i386).

duuuh
i betcha that a person w/ basic knowledge in c
programming can fix it up in less than a week.
two weeks if married...

cu

-- 
    paranoic mickey       (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)

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