Mayuresh Kathe ha scritto:
Its good to know that Ted did indeed try to scratch an itch of his and
laid down some ground work for future developers to take it beyond its
basic level.
But, it would have been *nicer* if Ted had put in some more of his
time and effort to complete what he started.
Also, we don't get to use his code for FREE, I suppose most of the
users *buy* CD sets.
Mayuresh, about that I have to dissent.
How you fuckin tell that the money that me, you, and all OBSD fans and
core developers spend with stikers, tshirts or cd sets it's enough to
support *OBSD* development? OBSD community isn't a .com like red hat
ubuntu or mandrivia or what the hell it's name was, that have enough
founds doned by ibm, eclipse and a thousands of big company happy to
finance a linux o.s.
OBSD it's a FREE (you can install from ftp server or make your own
cd/dvd set) without spends an euro/dollar or what is your currency.
That community need help, so, if you can donate a fuckin amd64 or a
quadcore or a fuckin monitor, because you have enough money to brought,
it's your right to donate to community, but it's stupid to have a
personal payback.
All of us need to be proud to have a good, stable, secure and, hell ya,
a *FREE* (as BEER) operating system on your machine.
OBSD not run very well on your machine? Have a enought confiance with C?
Work on it, to help all of us. Dont wait another person to do what is
your wish, just because you boring to do that. You dont have a C
skills? Right, help on debugging, on testing, or simply help a people
to do the best for us, for free, and some times, send an email to obsd
programmers just to say thanks for his work.
it's just my 2eurocents to us...
Francesco
PS = Just for note, i agree with you Marco, on all the line, in your
last post, in this thread.