Theo is a FAGGOT

2023-12-27 Thread mostbasedmanonearth
Theo is a FAGGOT

Re: happy birthday theo de raadt

2023-05-19 Thread Ashlen
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:57 -0600, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > hey theo, > wish you a very happy birthday. > hope you have an interesting year ahead. > and hope everybody out here "only" wish theo instead of > also going off at a tangent and creating a mess. > -mayuresh Happy Birthday, Theo. ^-^

Re: happy birthday theo de raadt

2023-05-19 Thread Steve Litt
Mayuresh Kathe said on Fri, 19 May 2023 08:57:18 GMT >hey theo, >wish you a very happy birthday. >hope you have an interesting year ahead. >and hope everybody out here "only" wish theo instead of >also going off at a tangent and creating a mess. >-mayuresh > Happy

Re: happy birthday theo de raadt

2023-05-19 Thread Brodey Dover
Happy Birthday mess ;-)! Sent from my iPhone > On May 19, 2023, at 04:59, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > hey theo, > wish you a very happy birthday. > hope you have an interesting year ahead. > and hope everybody out here "only" wish theo instead of > also goin

happy birthday theo de raadt

2023-05-19 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
hey theo, wish you a very happy birthday. hope you have an interesting year ahead. and hope everybody out here "only" wish theo instead of also going off at a tangent and creating a mess. -mayuresh

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-20 Thread Christoph R. Winter
Also happy birthday from me. No idea whether exciting or not but, it makes us to human. Stay as you are and all the best in life. Christoph >> On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 10:30 PM Theo de Raadt wrote: >> >> Thank you all, but I don't understand why this is so exciting. >&

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-20 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
it is exciting because we all love you and respect you. also, it "is" a release day; the 54th iteration of theo de raadt. ;) cheers. -mayuresh > From owner-misc+m193...@openbsd.org Fri May 20 03:38:08 2022 > From: "Theo de Raadt" > To: stati...@cryptolab.net > cc

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Hysun Chung
Well, you might say it is the anniversary of your personal release day, so to speak... Happy Birthday! -Hysun On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 10:30 PM Theo de Raadt wrote: > Thank you all, but I don't understand why this is so exciting. > > I mean, it isn't a release day! >

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread J Doe
On 2022-05-19 23:28, Theo de Raadt wrote: Thank you all, but I don't understand why this is so exciting. I mean, it isn't a release day! Well it sort of is . . . it's the release day of Theo version 1.0! - J

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Theo de Raadt
Thank you all, but I don't understand why this is so exciting. I mean, it isn't a release day! stati...@cryptolab.net wrote: > I will join in as well: Happy birthday, Theo! > And thank you for all the good work on this sublime OS... > > Cheers, > Oddmund > > > Le

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread flint pyrite
happy birthday On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 11:34 AM Gabriel Busch de Brito < gbuschbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Happy birthday! > > >On 19.05.2022 09:33, Amit Kulkarni wrote: > > Happy Birthday to Theo! > > > > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 4:46 AM Brodey Dover wr

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Gabriel Busch de Brito
Happy birthday! >On 19.05.2022 09:33, Amit Kulkarni wrote: > Happy Birthday to Theo! > > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 4:46 AM Brodey Dover wrote: > > > > Happy Birthday Theo! > > > > On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 02:51, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > > > >

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread john o goyo
On 2022-05-19 02:49, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. Hhmmm... Given the precision found in OBSD, one should really wish Theo a happy anniversary of his birthday.  And I do! jog wish you many more years of producing great software and being

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Sean Rider
Happy Birthday Theo!!! On Wed, May 18, 2022, at 11:49 PM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. > wish you many more years of producing great software and being cantankerous. > :p > have a great day today and an amazing year ahead. > -mayuresh

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Amit Kulkarni
Happy Birthday to Theo! On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 4:46 AM Brodey Dover wrote: > > Happy Birthday Theo! > > On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 02:51, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > > here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. > > wish you many more years of produci

Re: happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Brodey Dover
Happy Birthday Theo! On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 02:51, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. > wish you many more years of producing great software and being > cantankerous. :p > have a great day today and an amazing year ahead. > -mayuresh > >

happy birthday theo

2022-05-19 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. wish you many more years of producing great software and being cantankerous. :p have a great day today and an amazing year ahead. -mayuresh

Re: theo what does it feel like

2022-02-15 Thread Mihai Popescu
All this "mountain" stuff handling and like depends entirely of the person doing it. I hate it with passion (TM). Since he does it often, i think he likes it.

Re: theo what does it feel like

2022-02-15 Thread Christopher Turkel
Off topic but I'm sure it's awesome. I've hiked a lot of mountains. On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 11:55 PM flint pyrite wrote: > to be hiking on a mountain? > > Is it free? >

theo what does it feel like

2022-02-14 Thread flint pyrite
to be hiking on a mountain? Is it free?

Birthday wishes Theo

2020-05-19 Thread Craig Skinner
Happy birthday Theo! On your 22nd anniversary of releasing OpenBSD 2.3 Cheers, -- Craig Skinner | http://linkd.in/yGqkv7

Re: Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=157234932505571=2)?

2019-10-30 Thread Nick Holland
On 2019-10-29 23:50, Clark Block wrote: > Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic ( [...link to drivel deleted...] What, are you looking for someone to provide comments on your term paper? Ok, You did cite a reference, not proper bibliography format. It's been a l

Re: Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=157234932505571=2)?

2019-10-30 Thread Dmitry O
Why should they answer ? It is philosophy and not related to OpenBSD. On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 5:52 AM Clark Block wrote: > Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic ( > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=157234932505571=2)? >

Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=157234932505571=2)?

2019-10-29 Thread Clark Block
Will Theo de Raadt and other OpenBSD developer answer this topic ( https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=157234932505571=2)?

Re: Happy birthday Theo!

2017-05-26 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 04:20:37PM -0700, sharon s. wrote: > At some point.. birthdays stop being happy. only speaking from > experience.. :) > that reads like an early stage of depression ? you may want to M-x doctor ;-) -- Gilles Chehade https://www.poolp.org

Re: Happy birthday Theo!

2017-05-25 Thread sharon s.
At some point.. birthdays stop being happy. only speaking from experience.. :) On 05/20/17 05:26, flipchan wrote: Likewise happy birthday from sweden On May 19, 2017 11:16:26 AM GMT+02:00, Craig Skinner wrote: Best wishes.

Re: Happy birthday Theo!

2017-05-20 Thread flipchan
Likewise happy birthday from sweden On May 19, 2017 11:16:26 AM GMT+02:00, Craig Skinner wrote: >Best wishes. -- Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev

Happy birthday Theo!

2017-05-19 Thread Craig Skinner
Best wishes.

Theo opinion of virtual machines

2017-05-05 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
Theo de Raadt said in the past about virtual machines: >A few of us just spent some time again debugging an application level >problem ... and once again realized that the application was running >on OpenBSD inside the Innobox's VirtualBox VM. >Argh. >http://www.virtualbox.org/t

Re: Theo de Raadt and official developers of OpenBSD, please follow the "heart of the letters"!

2016-12-16 Thread Vivek Vinod
You know, I can't code.  So I've learned to shut the fuck up. Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.   Original Message   From: SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 Sent: Friday 16 December 2016 22:42 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Theo de Raadt and official developers of OpenBSD, please follow the "

Theo de Raadt and official developers of OpenBSD, please follow the "heart of the letters"!

2016-12-16 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
Theo de Raadt and official developers of OpenBSD, please follow the "heart of the letters"! What is up with some free software providers?! They say "Here's something free! Oh wait, I changed my mind." David Dawes worked for years with a team of developers to make a f

Re: Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots?

2016-10-21 Thread Peter Hessler
you :write comprehensible English and try again. : :/Alexander : :On October 20, 2016 8:11:20 PM GMT+02:00, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 :<soulofroo...@gmail.com> wrote: :>Because nobody answer? :> :>2016-10-18 18:45 GMT-02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 <soulofroo...@gmail.com>: :> :>&

Re: Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots?

2016-10-20 Thread Alexander Hall
wrote: >Because nobody answer? > >2016-10-18 18:45 GMT-02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 <soulofroo...@gmail.com>: > >> Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots? >> >> http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/mg/ >> Attic/theo.c

Re: Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots?

2016-10-20 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
Because nobody answer? 2016-10-18 18:45 GMT-02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 <soulofroo...@gmail.com>: > Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots? > > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/mg/ > Attic/theo.c?rev=1.125 > > Peoples that particip

Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots?

2016-10-18 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
Because Theo de Raadt said that the buttons are for idiots? http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/mg/Attic/theo.c?rev=1.125 Peoples that participate in IRC of openbsd-br suggested for me ask this here in openbsd misc and for the Theo de Raadt.

Re: What is the opinion of Theo de Raadt about translation tools?

2016-10-13 Thread Solène Rapenne
than Google Translator, I will try use Pootle. [image: Wink] What is the opinion of Theo de Raadt about translation tools? For example, about Pootle, DocBook XML, Command-line tools like *textproc/itstool* <http://www.freshports.org/textproc/itstool> might. Hello, I've been using

Re: Add a Theo fortune cookie

2016-09-19 Thread bytevolcano
Rather than going through all the trouble of mucking around with the build of an existing application, why not make it a standalone program? Before anyone here goes mad, I can't be bothered testing this; it is something I conjured up in less than two minutes, and I personally do not have any use

Re: Add a Theo fortune cookie

2016-09-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-09-17, Callum R. Davies <c...@crdavies.eu> wrote: > For those of use who are already missing M-x theo. Not OK. Use an old mg checkout if you're desperate.

Add a Theo fortune cookie

2016-09-17 Thread Callum R. Davies
For those of use who are already missing M-x theo. (I apologise.) Index: games/fortune/datfiles/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/src/games/fortune/datfiles/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -p -r1.6 Makefile --- games/fortune

Re: Happy Birthday Theo!

2016-05-19 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 10:57:57AM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > Happy Birthday > > >if (pledge("fun relax", NULL) == -1) { > err(1, "pledge"); > } > KNF, dammit... -- Gilles Chehade https://www.poolp.org

Re: Happy Birthday Theo!

2016-05-19 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Happy Birthday if (pledge("fun relax", NULL) == -1) { err(1, "pledge"); } -- KISSIS - Keep It Simple So It's Securable

Re: Happy Birthday Theo!

2016-05-19 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Many many happiest returns of the day! On 19.05.16 09:26, Craig Skinner wrote: May you triumphly hike whatever hills you like! Cheers!

Re: Happy Birthday Theo!

2016-05-19 Thread Traian Ciobanu
Happy Birthday Theo. May all your wishes become true. God bless! On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Craig Skinner <skin...@britvault.co.uk> wrote: > May you triumphly hike > whatever hills you like! > > Cheers! > -- > Craig

Happy Birthday Theo!

2016-05-19 Thread Craig Skinner
May you triumphly hike whatever hills you like! Cheers! -- Craig

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-20 Thread Marc Espie
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:59:32AM -0700, français wrote: > I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one audit > report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find on > the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not >

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-20 Thread Dan Farrell
r audience: GnoBSD and Comixwall. Comixwall was the equivalent of > pfsense for easy router/firewall management and GnoBSD was an attempt to > make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after > Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and >

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread Christoph R. Murauer
.. Yes, thats it. The audit of the project is the reputation of Theo de Raadt and the developers in the project. As a coder, you can look at the CVS tree, as a none developer you have to trust the project, as you would trust Microsoft, Apple, Ubuntu or other operating system creators. What h

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
pt to make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD. Because Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and that they weren't co

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread Kevin Gerrard
.. -Original Message- From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Peter N. M. Hansteen Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 6:51 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread Denis Fondras
> Both, however, ended up shutting down after Theo and various users told them > that their projects were worthless and that they weren't contributing to > OpenBSD. > I guess they didn't strongly believe in their added value if they cancelled the project after someone told them it w

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread patric conant
ening to > > > > My two cents worth, I will not respond again to this thread. > > > > Written by a cowboy wannabe that couldn’t make money doing it, now a > > half assed networking tech making money > > -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@o

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-18 Thread Delan Azabani
You only need a great deal of memory if you wish to use deduplication, which is an optional ZFS feature that some people consider worth the cost. While the complexity and licensing of ZFS make it inappropriate for inclusion in OpenBSD, at least in the near future, let's not throw around insults as

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread Jorge Castillo
Look if you don't want to use OpenBSD don't use OpenBSD. If you are so easily swayed over just because someone said something then it's your fault, don't blame others. I like OpenBSD and I will keep using it as long as there are developers that keep it going. No matter what anyone tells me I can't

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread frcc
imilar audience: GnoBSD and Comixwall. Comixwall was the equivalent of > pfsense for easy router/firewall management and GnoBSD was an attempt to > make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after > Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless a

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread Johan Petersson
the equivalent of > pfsense for easy router/firewall management and GnoBSD was an attempt to > make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after > Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and > that > they weren't contributing to OpenBSD. &g

Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread français
management and GnoBSD was an attempt to make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD. Because Theo and various users told them that their projects were

Re: Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-20 Thread jinhitmanBarracuda
Happy birthday Theo On 19 May 2014 16:59, Артур Истомин art.is...@yandex.ru wrote: On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:03:37PM +0200, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember to donate/buy. My warmest congratulations too!

Re: Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-20 Thread Sepahrad Salour
Happy birthday Theo :) Regards, Sepahrad On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote: Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember to donate/buy. Bye, Marcus -- Best Regards, Sepahrad Salour

Re: Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-20 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 05/19/2014 01:03 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember to donate/buy. Bye, Marcus Happy Birthday. May the Force be with you. Thank you and warmest regards.

Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-19 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember to donate/buy. Bye, Marcus

Re: Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-19 Thread Артур Истомин
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:03:37PM +0200, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember to donate/buy. My warmest congratulations too!

Re: Happy Birthday, Theo

2014-05-19 Thread andy
/happy birthday Theo, You share the same bday as my mum ;) haha Andy On Mon, 19 May 2014 12:58:46 +, Артур Истомин art.is...@yandex.ru wrote: On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:03:37PM +0200, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing. Others: please remember

Happy Birthday Theo...

2013-05-19 Thread mayuresh
Birthday Dear Theo... :-) ~Mayuresh

@theo

2012-03-11 Thread timmy
:get de raddt

Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread Keith
Just spotted a tiny wee picture on the bottom of the home page that I hadn't seen before. It appears to be someones server rack from 2009 ! http://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg I see a Mac server (ppc ?) in the photo. We tried to install OBSD onto one a while ago but I couldn't figure

Re: Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread patrick keshishian
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Keith ke...@scott-land.net wrote: Just spotted a tiny wee picture on the bottom of the home page that I hadn't seen before. It appears to be someones server rack from 2009 ! http://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg I see a Mac server (ppc ?) in the photo.

Re: Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread Jan Stary
On May 21 08:15:18, Keith wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg What's the difference between the .s machines (left) and the .p machines (right)?

Re: Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote: On May 21 08:15:18, Keith wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg What's the difference between the .s machines (left) and the .p machines (right)? Just a wild guess, but what about primary (.p) and slave (.s)? --

Re: Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread Nicholas Marriott
src and ports On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 11:47:07AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: On May 21 08:15:18, Keith wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg What's the difference between the .s machines (left) and the .p machines (right)?

Re: Is that Theo showing of his server rack again on the OBSD home page ?

2010-05-21 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Fri, 21 May 2010 12:02:53 +0200 Christer Solskogen christer.solsko...@gmail.com wrote: Just a wild guess, but what about primary (.p) and slave (.s)? There are at least two build machines for each supported arch, one for src and the other for ports. If you want to see a new arch supported,

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread Michael Grigoni
isn't much in evidence within obsd development, as Theo stated, it doesn't 'excite' the developers, and of course mature hardware is often no longer available to developers so support is dropped. I had argued for a 'tiered' release structure, e.g. major releases which are expected to run well

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread Henning Brauer
and performance on my hardware. This approach isn't much in evidence within obsd development, as Theo stated, it doesn't 'excite' the developers, and of course mature hardware is often no longer available to developers so support is dropped. we do not tend to drop support for hardware. happens

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread Michael Grigoni
Henning Brauer wrote: * Michael Grigoni michael.grig...@cybertheque.org [2009-04-30 19:51]: snip we do not tend to drop support for hardware. happens for really really ancient stuff (10years) from time to time, but even that seldom. In the context of this discussion, the hardware is about

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread Henning Brauer
* Michael Grigoni michael.grig...@cybertheque.org [2009-04-30 21:42]: Henning Brauer wrote: * Michael Grigoni michael.grig...@cybertheque.org [2009-04-30 19:51]: snip we do not tend to drop support for hardware. happens for really really ancient stuff (10years) from time to time, but even

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team,some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread William Chivers
for stability and performance on my hardware. This approach isn't much in evidence within obsd development, as Theo stated, it doesn't 'excite' the developers, and of course mature hardware is often no longer available to developers so support is dropped. I had argued for a 'tiered' release structure

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team,some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread Michael Grigoni
to this, but hey: Michael Grigoni wrote: William Chivers wrote: Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. snip I also add my thanks to the discussion. I do have a fundamental question to pose however... snip First, let me add my thanks to Theo and the guys

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-30 Thread William Chivers
Hello Michael, Apologies, I guess I was irritated that my original post, with the title above and written a few weeks ago, was immediately hijacked back then and my original point was lost. Even Theo responded, not to my point but to the hijack, which was a rather ignorant question

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-13 Thread Nick Guenther
to just spread all this in public, ill just blindly take Theo's Side without a doubt. Hopefully OpenBSD, the Project, can navigate this stormy Season without harm and continue to be the best OS there is. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:30:06PM +1100, William Chivers wrote: Hello, Thank you Theo

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-13 Thread Aaron Glenn
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:08 AM, Artur Grabowski a...@blahonga.org wrote: Is it troll-week on m...@? if only it could be confined to one week a year...

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-04-12 Thread Steve Fairhead
Slightly late in responding to this, but hey: Michael Grigoni wrote: William Chivers wrote: Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. Some people responding to the European Orders thread seem to have lost sight of what OpenBSD is and who develops it. I am a bit of a newbie

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-31 Thread David Schulz
Season without harm and continue to be the best OS there is. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:30:06PM +1100, William Chivers wrote: Hello, Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. Some people responding to the European Orders thread seem to have lost sight of what OpenBSD is and who

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-31 Thread Jesus Sanchez
, can navigate this stormy Season without harm and continue to be the best OS there is. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:30:06PM +1100, William Chivers wrote: Hello, Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. Some people responding to the European Orders thread seem to have lost sight

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-31 Thread Artur Grabowski
Michael Grigoni michael.grig...@cybertheque.org writes: I also add my thanks to the discussion. I do have a fundamental question to pose however. It seems that opensource culture for large projects is driven by featurism and the need to make massive changes incorporated into frequent

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-31 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Michael Grigoni wrote: A modular approach to an O/S would be welcome; say a major version every five years, with an a la carte menu of features, which are subject to versioning much like there is a 'version 3 MS-Windows', with known performance characteristics and

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-30 Thread William Chivers
Hello, Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. Some people responding to the European Orders thread seem to have lost sight of what OpenBSD is and who develops it. I am a bit of a newbie here (although I have been using computers in my career since 1972), but it seems to me

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-30 Thread Michael Grigoni
William Chivers wrote: Hello, Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD. Some people responding to the European Orders thread seem to have lost sight of what OpenBSD is and who develops it. I am a bit of a newbie here (although I have been using computers in my career since

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-30 Thread Theo de Raadt
I also add my thanks to the discussion. I do have a fundamental question to pose however. It seems that opensource culture for large projects is driven by featurism and the need to make massive changes incorporated into frequent releases. I come from a background of very long-term

Re: European orders - Thank you Theo and your team, some of us appreciate you!

2009-03-30 Thread Henning Brauer
* Michael Grigoni michael.grig...@cybertheque.org [2009-03-31 04:38]: A modular approach to an O/S would be welcome; say a major version every five years, with an a la carte menu of features, which are subject to versioning and upgrade over that period, and maintenance of a stable set of APIs,

Re: Regarding hard words between RMS and Theo

2008-02-09 Thread raven
alternative yet. But apart from that, let anyone do what he or she is best in their minds. If Bill Gates asks me to help him, I would do that. (He would probably be asking for a stable and secure computer system. :-) ) Hi is also a fellow human. But to Theo and RMS, please do not pollute each others

Regarding hard words between RMS and Theo

2008-02-08 Thread Fredrik Ludl
alternative yet. But apart from that, let anyone do what he or she is best in their minds. If Bill Gates asks me to help him, I would do that. (He would probably be asking for a stable and secure computer system. :-) ) Hi is also a fellow human. But to Theo and RMS, please do not pollute each others

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-15 Thread Fergus Wilde
On Monday 14 January 2008 23:00, you wrote: Hey guys!!! (with special request for Theor pls!) Theo, I need a favor big guy! (only an easy one this time, I swear to it sir! LOLSLS)! See, we have the audit happening here at the bank this time and it's causing me a lot of headaches and pains

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-15 Thread Dusty
trip. On Jan 15, 2008 12:41 PM, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 14 January 2008 23:00, you wrote: Hey guys!!! (with special request for Theor pls!) Theo, I need a favor big guy! (only an easy one this time, I swear to it sir! LOLSLS)! See, we have the audit happening

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-15 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Dusty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thought trolls came from Norway, or that area. we should organise a troll hunting trip. Fortunately they keep to the hills, and rarely come down to the coast (except maybe on weekends) -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-15 Thread Michael Schmidt
Peter N. M. Hansteen schrieb: Dusty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thought trolls came from Norway, or that area. we should organise a troll hunting trip. Fortunately they keep to the hills, and rarely come down to the coast (except maybe on weekends) Do we need a BSD ;-) :-D

Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-14 Thread Billy B. Bilano
Hey guys!!! (with special request for Theor pls!) Theo, I need a favor big guy! (only an easy one this time, I swear to it sir! LOLSLS)! See, we have the audit happening here at the bank this time and it's causing me a lot of headaches and pains. A whiles back I replaced Cisco stuff here

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-14 Thread Ken Ismert
? -Ken Billy B. Bilano wrote: Hey guys!!! (with special request for Theor pls!) Theo, I need a favor big guy! (only an easy one this time, I swear to it sir! LOLSLS)! See, we have the audit happening here at the bank this time and it's causing me a lot of headaches and pains. A whiles back I

Re: Need a major favor from Theo!

2008-01-14 Thread bofh
On Jan 14, 2008 6:00 PM, Billy B. Bilano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: See, we have the audit happening here at the bank this time and it's causing me a lot of headaches and pains. A whiles back I replaced Cisco stuff here with OBSD and pf and OpenBPG and all that jazz because you (you = Theo

Re: Play Nice - Real men don't attack straw men (Theo)

2007-12-17 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
The OpenBSD group chose to take that as a deliberately spiteful missle targeting them. Richard *did* send an email to misc@openbsd.org, notice that this whole thing is in reply to Richard's original post to misc@ if Richard could go Back to the Future I believe he would send the post to

Re: Play Nice - Real men don't attack straw men (Theo)

2007-12-17 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
Rod Whitworth wrote: On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:29:43 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: The NVIDIA binary blob is popular. There you go again. You don't know the difference between a blob and an application. The difference has no meaning in the context of values and principles.

Re: Play Nice - Real men don't attack straw men (Theo)

2007-12-17 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 03:32:37 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: Rod Whitworth wrote: On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:29:43 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: The NVIDIA binary blob is popular. There you go again. You don't know the difference between a blob and an application. The

  1   2   3   4   >