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I was wondering, would it be a stupid and bad idea, for the
OpenBSD team to
develope, an OpenBSD C compiler based upon the OpenBSD security
knowledge
and internal standards regarding the language?
yeah we will just drop everything we do now, quit all our jobs,
send our families and other sos shopping at the mall in zimbabwe,
not make a release for two years and produce the best compiler
ever by then of course everybody will stop using openbsd for
obvious reasons so we can finally all go drinking beer...
Jeeez, talk about an overreaction to the suggestion. The GNU Compiler
Collection has been something most people "put up with" as opposed to
"enjoy" using. It's not that far fetched of an idea, remember a spin-
off project that the OpenBSD guys are responsible that's become the
most heavily used SSH code on the planet...
Since nobody else has mentioned TeNDRA project, I might as well:
http://www.tendra.org/
If you're interested in a BSD compiler collection, start by helping
them out, it's been dormant (somewhat) but I'm certain it'd just take
a few talented individuals with spare time to really get it going again.
Cheers,
- - -R. Tyler Ballance
Lead Developer, bleep. LLC
http://www.bleepsoft.com
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