No, this is not our style, it very much doesn't fit the development
process to have users running prototype code for 6 months.

And anyways why do you want this, since pf is going away.

Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:

> I was wondering what devs / more experienced users think about
> having BSDMPPF kernel as an option in the upcoming release
> so that users could opt to test that  by selecting alternate BSDMPPF kernel
> (without having to re-compile the kernel)
> 
> the tested benefits on a  PC engines  apuc2 is at least 2x performance
> from my lab testing here
> 
> I think having a higher install base of consistently complied generic
> kernels with
> pf enabled would be beneficial
> 
> what do the more experienced users of OpenBSD think about this?
> 
> are there any down sides with this approach ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tom Smyth
> 

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