OpenBSD www changes summary for 2015-05-31 to 2015-06-07 inclusive
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armv7.html                              faq
mail.html                               openssh
want.html                               

== armv7.html ======================================================== 01/05 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/armv7.html

armv7.html


  > trade some extra full stops for missing </li>'s (jasper@)

== faq =============================================================== 02/05 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/faq

faq

  ~ current.html                          

  > Instructions to switch alpha to secureplt for the daring people. (miod@)

  ~ current.html                          

  > the PIE sparcles (miod@)

  ~ faq1.html                             

  > missed 5.6 -> 5.7 from Raf Czlonka (rczlonka at gmail dot com) thanks!
  > (nick@)

  ~ faq4.html                             

  > FTP is no longer an install method.  from Raf Czlonka (rczlonka at gmail
  > dot com) thanks! (nick@)

  ~ obsd-faq.txt                          ~ pf-faq.txt

  > update for 5.7 (nick@)

  ~ faq6.html                             

  > Add iwm(4) to list of wifi drivers in faq; diff from vigdis chown.me; ok
  > nick@ (stsp@)

  ~ faq6.html                             

  > Flagged with "NFF" wireless drivers that have firmware packages separately
  > (czarkoff@)

  ~ faq6.html                             

  > The text "indicates chip requires a non-free firmware which can not be
  > included with OpenBSD" is a marker which helps noone, in fact probably
  > hurts some people due to lack of detail or direction.  This is overFAQ'in
  > a non-issue which is actually not at all FAQ.
  > The markers do not allow people choose alternative product, since driver
  > abg on a chip from vendor XYZ does not come in a box labelled like that.
  > Secondly, the actual user experience is that post-install, they generally
  > do find that the chip works just fine, either because fw_update runs for
  > them or they find out soon that they need it.  Once again, this one liner
  > is not going to help people.  This particular FAQ entry, LOCATED RIGHT
  > HERE, does not help people who run into trouble.
  > Delete it all. (deraadt@)

  ~ faq6.html                             

  > Fix an omission in FAQ wireless section: athn(4) supports hostap mode
  > (stsp@)

== mail.html ========================================================= 03/05 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/mail.html

mail.html


  > Add libressl@ and libressl-security@ mailing lists. (doug@)

== openssh =========================================================== 04/05 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openssh

openssh

  ~ history.html                          

  > put a date in this file (deraadt@)

  ~ list.html                             

  > Mention that the openssh-unix-announce list is not open for public posts.
  > ok djm@ (dtucker@)

== want.html ========================================================= 05/05 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/want.html

want.html


  > Remove my request for APU boards for wifi hacking. I've received a donation
  > from netgate.com of similar hardware manufactured by ADI. Thanks! (stsp@)

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