Darren J Moffat wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Darren J Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lars C wrote:
I think that a significant donation by Sun would not only help the
OpenBSD project
in sustaining the development of OpenSSH, but would also be a good
public relations opportunity.
Sun already has in the past made donations both to OpenSSH and to
OpenBSD.
If this is true, then the claim from Theo de Radt seems to be really
bad to Sun.
I have no reason to lie about the donations and I coordinated two
of them. there may or may not have been others but these are the two
that I know about. This was a few years a go (circ 2002 if I remember
correctly). Sun donated a Sun Blade 150 with full compiler license
(back then they weren't free of cost) and later a twin processor Sun
Blade 1000 (this one was used, I know about it well because it was my
personal desktop for a while!).
Then the OpenBSD group must have missed that,
because there's no donation by Sun to be seen on
http://openbsd.org/donations.html
unless you wished to remain anonymous.
In any case, I asked Marco Peereboom of the OpenBSD group
to contact the Sun ombudsman, so we'll see what becomes of that.
But thanks in the name of a FreeBSD user for donating
to the OpenBSD group, I rely quite heavily on OpenSSH and
some other of their sub-projects :-)
Cheers
Lars
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