In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nikns Siankin wrote:
> 
>  I don't believe anymore, that someone from side can make it better. 
>  The only people who could make it better are talking to community
>  only when release CD needs to get sold or donations are needed.

So you think that the community at large can have an effect on the
actual code that gets written?  Possibly.  You think that the best
way to do this is to "shit on" OpenBSD and somehow reduce the number
of CD's sold?  To reduce the minimal amount of funding that any of
the developers could have?  And to top it off, to piss them off and
make coding a chore as opposed to a fun thing?

While I certainly don't code as much as all the other OpenBSD developers,
I can say that removing my enjoyment of spending any of my scarce time
coding will be spent coding on things I enjoy first, and patches for
people I enjoy working with second.  People like you don't even come on
the horizon.

If you believe that these things need to be done, and can not be done
from "inside", by all means, the code is all there.  Feel free to start
producing this much needed code.

-Toby.
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