On Monday 28 November 2005 01:33, J Moore wrote: > Why don't you cut the guy some slack - or at least shut your yap on this > (puh-l-e-e-e-ze)? I don't see *any* of what you're claiming to be > OpenBSD policy stated on the website. In fact I see a statement > (somewhat) to the contrary: > > Be as politics-free as possible; solutions should be decided on the > basis of technical merit. > > And if it's the one-man show you claim, why don't you let "the man" > speak for himself? Or if you've been hired as the "official OpenBSD > bitch", please - let us know. > > Jay
Jay, I would think that the lack of response from Theo should say something. I agree with Nick; functionality over form *any* day. The current web site is quite reasonable I think. Could it be improved? Probably. But the site is still very good, and I for one would rather see the project move along the way it has been. I know the person who posted the original question has the best of intentions, but I don't think he quite understands how things work. And no, there probably isn't a statement of exactly how things work. Watching the mailing lists is the way to learn. I think that *is* stated on the site. --STeve Andre'

