I got a lot of shit on this list for suggesting that the OpenBSD project sell documentation collections (that are freely available elsewhere) as a method of raising funds for the project as CD rom sales dry up.
A lot of shit on list and especially off list (one clown made up a gmail address especially to tell me to fuck off. Way too much time some people have) Today I spent $US5 on an ebook containing tutorials for software I am considering using. By exercising my mouse I could have got it for free. I did not. So I am bringing this up again. I do not want CDROMs. I have been to the trouble of paying for one and insisting they do not post it, but it was a lot of bother. I would pay for a collection of release notes for each new release. I support this project and I would like to support Theo directly - as CD sales do. So once again (at the risk of infuriating idle clowns) I respectfully suggest that the project consider such a release beside and as well as CDROMs. I do realise that I am proposing a "good idea for some one else to do". I cannot lead such a task as I am a OpenBSD newbie. W PS For those who might care I bought "Backbone Tutorials" by Thomas Davis. https://leanpub.com/backbonetutorials -- Why is the legal status of chardonnay different to that of cannabis? worik.stan...@gmail.com 021-1680650, (03) 4821804 Aotearoa (New Zealand) I voted for love