On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 07:14:31AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > On 4/22/10 2:05 AM, Pete Vickers wrote: > >In keeping with your 'lets get something up on there to point the whiners > >at', > >how about adding this: > > > >* Add support for RFC5837 to OpenBSD's IP stack. > > > >This could be suitable task since it presumably has 'cool factor'& is an > >easily definable task, and is not trivial to write. > > > > > >/Pete > > Hi Pete, > > With all due respect. May be I didn't read the list right, but I > didn't see your name here: > > http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/geo/openbsd-developers/files/OpenBSD?rev=1.53;content-type=text%2Fplain >
Neither are you, so why does that matter? > Meaning you are not a developers. May be I am wrong. That list is > for what the developers fell they have on their todo list, not a > list of users request. So, that may be they can get help, not for > them to take requests! > I think one thing should have been mostly clear by now, todo lists are a waste of time. In the end most items will be fixed by the person doing the list. > If you want it, may be you could start it right? > > I sure have no intention of starting a list of users requests at all. > > Sorry not my intentions what so ever. I fell grateful to even get > what they gracefully share with me and that's a gift in itself. For > what was/is important to me, I pay them to do it, if they are > interested in what I may need, or try to do it myself when time > allow me to do so. > In the end all that matters is that someone gets up from his comfy couch, hacks something up and sends a diff around and the only way that is going to happen is because of egoistical reasons. Nobody will move a finger unless there is an itch to scratch. So other people's todo lists are totaly useless. -- :wq Claudio

