Due to unexpected reaction from the leader of the OpenBSD project
(please read below), I am terminating the ComixWall project. I will keep
the project server running until the end of this month. I might
resurrect the project in the future with another host OS perhaps.
I am going to unsubscribe
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 06:31:05PM +0200, Soner Tari wrote:
Due to unexpected reaction from the leader of the OpenBSD project
(please read below), I am terminating the ComixWall project. I will keep
the project server running until the end of this month. I might
resurrect the project in the
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
I'm not taking sides, but how exactly are you trying to help? B The few
times I've seen you post to misc@ have been to promote your own fork of
OpenBSD, or to ask for help in getting your own stuff running. B How
exactly
This is a VERY sad day :(
Personally I managed to convert quite a few people to using OpenBSD by
coaxing an interest via COMIXWALL.
A grand pity and unfortunately if I were you I'd probably have done
the same :( OpenBSD is possibly the cleanest most delightful OS to
work on and most definitely
COMIXWALL isn't a fork, its just a preinstalled configuration panel
for OpenBSD and a collection of nice utilities.
And considering (and no offence here) the COMIXWALL developers are
enthusiasts not paid professional developers.
So where's the harm asking some advice?
After all lets face
This is just silly. If you make a firewall distribution to promote
OpenBSD instead of making a firewall distribution, your source of
motivation is wrong.
OpenBSD is free software. You are completely free to use it as a basis
for your firewall distribution.
The project, on the other hand, does
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Bob Beck b...@ualberta.ca wrote:
the point is simple:
* Release Announcements For things that are not OpenBSD do not belong
on OpenBSD lists *
In both quoted responses Theo specifically mentioned the lists and for the
OP to quit posting ads. I thought the
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 10:37:01 -0700
Bob Beck b...@ualberta.ca wrote:
COMIXWALL isn't a fork, its just a preinstalled
configuration panel for OpenBSD and a collection of
nice utilities.
So it belongs as a a port then. Not as a distibution -
and not sending release announcements to OpenBSD
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 07:26:39PM +0100, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
I'm quite new to OpenBSD, but I already read a few NEW:
and UPDATED: announcements on the -ports mailing list.
misc != ports
The only problem is the advocacy list is quite dead. So the
decision to post the
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
madro...@zakweb.de wrote:
Do we see release announcements here for other new ports?
I'm quite new to OpenBSD, but I already read a few NEW:
and UPDATED: announcements on the -ports mailing list.
This is the misc list, not the ports list.
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall
help OpenBSD?
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. And this is the official
purpose of the advocasy mailing list.
So I think that announcements of ComixWall releases
On Wednesday 09 December 2009 5:01:05 pm Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall
help OpenBSD?
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. And this is the official
purpose of the
On 20:01, Wed 09 Dec 09, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make
OpenBSD more widely known. This will attract more possible
developers. They will write code for
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
madro...@zakweb.de wrote:
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make
OpenBSD more widely known. This will attract more possible
developers. They will write code for OpenBSD. This will help
OpenBSD.
If OpenBSD is hard to
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
madro...@zakweb.dewrote:
If this is true, it's a pity. Then comixwall just died.
Theo told Soner to cease. Soner came back with if you don't tell me you
were just joking, I'm going to terminate the Comixwall project. It was
Soner's
2009/12/9 Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall
help OpenBSD?
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. And this is the official
purpose of the advocasy mailing list.
So .. in the end, the fact that ComixWall uses OpenBSD as it's
fundation, _does_ help promote OpenBSD use and expand it's user
base
Bullshit.
Please get this off our lists.
On Wednesday 09 December 2009 5:25:59 pm Michiel van Baak wrote:
On 20:01, Wed 09 Dec 09, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make
OpenBSD more widely known. This
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 20:43:59 +0100
Martin Schr__der mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2009/12/9 Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall
help OpenBSD?
It helps
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 08:01:05PM +0100, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
How does abstraction of arguably the cleanest, easiest to
learn UNIX, help OpenBSD?
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make
OpenBSD more widely known. This will attract more possible
developers.
Am 9 Dec 2009 um 19:01 schrieb Christopher Zimmermann:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall
help OpenBSD?
It helps in promoting OpenBSD. And this is the official
purpose of the advocasy mailing
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