On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Theo de Raadt <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>OpenBSD-current is most of the times an excellent quality system,
>>better and more reliable than most other 'stable' systems. This may
>>alter one's ability to keep his expectations where they should be.
>>
>>That being out of the way, you got me wondering what good is
>>any integrity check which failure is OK.
>
> Do you not want it to be there for official releases?
>
> How about if I remove the code now.  Then 10 minutes before we make
> a release, we put it back in, find out that it makes the media not fit
> or some other issue has showed up....

On one hand "mortals" are asked to run snapshots or -current because
that's how issues are found and fixed, on the other hand -- cases such
as this, where --  the "mortal" is accused to be a whiner.

It is tough being mere mortal.

--patrick

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