Hi I just wanted to draw your attention to an awkward situation,
albeit a very temporary one.

I'm meeting with Theo sometime in the next week or two to talk about
OGP. He's open to discussion with us, but by now everyone knows about
his legendary short fuse so I would ask that, if you wish to contact
him, please give me a chance to sit down with him first.

I am only asking because, while he's open to the notion, too many
pings may trigger an aggressive response :)

After I've talked to him I will report back to the list, and, if
everything goes well, I will turn him over to the list. In the
meantime, if anyone has any questions or concerns, please feel free to
mail me and I'll pass them along during the first meeting.

Thanks!


On 10/4/06, Jan Van Sweevelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being related to Theo Deraadt is not always a good thing. He has the
reputation of being a difficult guy to work with and loud mouthing it out
when he doesn't like certain things without being political correct. That
does not mean he is a bad person, I think he is one of the frontman who can
make companies release better documentation for their hardware and he is a
damn good programmer.

As the other mail suggested, the best thing is to release very good
documentation and the openbsd people will provide their own drivers.

Jan



>
> > On Oct 3, Timothy Miller wrote:
> >
> > > I'm wondering if we couldn't get him to mention something (positive)
> > > about our project.
> >
>


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