On 2023-09-01, Charlie Jones wrote:
>
> On 2023-08-29 21:14:43 Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>>On 2023-08-29, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
>
>>> To clarify, I'm looking for something with a similar structure at the US
>>> PostgreSQL
>>> Association (which is a registered 501(c)(3) public charitable
On 2023-08-29 21:14:43 Stuart Henderson wrote:
>On 2023-08-29, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
>> To clarify, I'm looking for something with a similar structure at the US
>> PostgreSQL
>> Association (which is a registered 501(c)(3) public charitable entity), but
>> for BSD
>> or OpenBSD.
>I'm
On 2023-08-29, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
> To clarify, I'm looking for something with a similar structure at the US
> PostgreSQL Association (which is a registered 501(c)(3) public charitable
> entity), but for BSD or OpenBSD.
I'm pretty sure there is nothing for OpenBSD like this.
ubject: Re: Supporting the OpenBSD Project through a Registered Charity
Hi Janne,
The OpenBSD Foundation functions as a Foundation, not as a Registered Charity.
Thank you though,
Katie
From: Janne Johansson
Sent: 29 August 2023 08:22
To: Katherine Mcmillan
Subject: Re:
; -
i honestly don't know whether it will - that would be good news.
Not having a problem is always good, isn't it? There are so many
other things in the context of OpenBSD one could work on.
By the way, in March 2022, you said you were interested in contributing
code to the OpenBSD proje
On 2023-08-29, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tis 29 aug. 2023 kl 13:45 skrev Katherine Mcmillan :
>> I'm wondering if there are any registered charities (in Canada, or frankly,
>> any country!) dedicated to promoting/supporting OpenBSD?
>>
>
> https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
"The OpenBSD Found
Den tis 29 aug. 2023 kl 13:45 skrev Katherine Mcmillan :
> I'm wondering if there are any registered charities (in Canada, or frankly,
> any country!) dedicated to promoting/supporting OpenBSD?
>
https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
--
May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
Hello all,
In Canada, we have some big initiatives to support charities. For example,
there is the Government of Canada's Workplace Charitable Campaign, which is a
huge national campaign to raise funds to support Registered Charities in
Canada. For various reasons, organizations that establis
Am 22.09.19 um 20:52 schrieb Mihai Popescu:
>> No.
>
> Security, privacy or too messy?
>
Theo's answer was deep going, detailed and terminal. Nothing to add.
No means no.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 22 Sep 2019, at 20:54, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
>
>>
>> No.
>
> Security, privacy or too messy?
> No.
Security, privacy or too messy?
>Sorry guys for continuing this stupid thread, but a small question related
>to the racks and hardware from Theo's basement:
>There is a photo (probably from that basement) on the main page :
>https://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg
>I assume it is from 2009, so it is quite old, is it possible
le to see fresh
photos from that basement ???
Thanks
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 2:40 PM Mark Jamsek wrote:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote
> > Avstin Kim wrote:
> >
> >> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance structured;
> >
> > There is no formal structure an
Ingo Schwarze wrote
> Avstin Kim wrote:
>
>> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance structured;
>
> There is no formal structure and no "governance".
>
> ...
>
> If your choice of operating system depends on any kind of formalities
> r
Hi Theo,
Theo de Raadt wrote on Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 02:00:20PM -0600:
> Nice rant. Now get back to work. :)
As you wish, Your Grace. =;c)
Ingo
Log Message:
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Slowly start implementing tagging support for man(7) pages, even
though it is obvious that this can never become as goo
In OpenBSD fashion.
--- email.orig Sun Jul 21 19:12:04 2019
+++ email.new Sun Jul 21 19:12:38 2019
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
Perhaps the reason it has worked so long is because we don't have a
sentence like this, which some may consider contentious, and use as
reason to pick yet another infamous fight
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 12:40 PM Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Perhaps the reason it has worked so long is because we don't have a
> sentence like this, which some may consider contentious, and use as
> reason to pick yet another infamous fight where they believe they know
> better than a quarter decade
>Hi Ibsen,
>
>Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote on Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 05:51:21PM +:
>
>> benevolent dictatorship
>
>I'm aware you did not call OpenBSD a "benevolent dictatorship",
>and i totally see how the term can be used both to shut down
>or to incite controversy.
>
>Yet, i heard the term used sev
Hi Ibsen,
Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote on Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 05:51:21PM +:
> benevolent dictatorship
I'm aware you did not call OpenBSD a "benevolent dictatorship",
and i totally see how the term can be used both to shut down
or to incite controversy.
Yet, i heard the term used several times
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 10:37:40AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I'm mentioning this to highlight the false pattern of
believing "democracy is a required component" in a world where people
forget the most dominant models in all industries are a mix of
fascism, monarchies, or well ... plutocracy.
A
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019, at 16:41, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I'd go with the approach of avoiding politics entirely and not even
> describing the approach we use.
I find this approach to be consistent with OpenBSD's virtuous
ignorance of fads.
> Be as politics-free as possible; solutions should be dec
==
>RCS file: /cvs/www/goals.html,v
>retrieving revision 1.92
>diff -u -r1.92 goals.html
>--- goals.html 1 Jun 2019 23:12:47 - 1.92
>+++ goals.html 21 Jul 2019 16:16:20 -
>@@ -62,6 +62,9 @@
>
> Be as politics-free as possible; solutions should
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Original message
From: Австин Ким
Date: 7/21/19 10:09 (GMT-06:00)
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD Project
> On July 21, 2019 6:05:28 AM GMT+03:00, bkfuth <[…]> wrote:> > I h
n the
basis of technical merit.
+To stay focussed on development, the OpenBSD project deliberately
+refrains from having bylaws, elections, formal governance, a
+"core" team, committees, sales and marketing, or anything similar.
Focus on being developer-oriented in all se
> To everyone who took the time to respond, your responses were outstanding; if
> only a short and sweet additional page could be added to the main OpenBSD
> Project WWW site (e.g., under ???Project Team??? or ???Developers") that just
> succinctly summarizes exactly what y
community is a good
> > one.
> > Stephen Kolars
> > Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note� 4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> >
> > Original message
> > From: Ingo Schwarze <[…]>
> > Date: 7/20/19 21:44 (GMT-06:00)
> > To: freen...@gmai
Stephen KolarsSent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® 4, an AT&T 4G LTE
>smartphone
>
> Original message
>From: Ingo Schwarze
>Date: 7/20/19 21:44 (GMT-06:00)
>To: freen...@gmail.com
>Cc: misc@openbsd.org
>Subject: Re: OpenBSD Project
>
>Hi,A
hone
Original message
From: Ingo Schwarze
Date: 7/20/19 21:44 (GMT-06:00)
To: freen...@gmail.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD Project
Hi,Avstin Kim wrote:> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance
structured;There is no formal structure
Hi,
Avstin Kim wrote:
> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance structured;
There is no formal structure and no "governance".
In day to day business, code owners in parts of the system decide
what is done (for example, espie@ in pkg_add(1), myself in mandoc(1)
FreeBSD seem
comparable in terms of capabilities but Project leadership/governance is also
an important consideration for me on principle. My question is, how is the
OpenBSD Project governance structured; is the OpenBSD Core Team
“democratically” elected as in the FreeBSD Project, or is OpenBSD Core
>On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 12:19 AM, Hrishikesh Muruk wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I dont want to purchase 5.7 CDs and pay international shipping (also done
>> have a CD drive). I would like to donate that amount instead.
>>
>> From the OpenBSD Project don
Thank you for the replies. I donated the equivalent of the CD cost to
OpenBSD Project.
Hrishi
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:47 AM, dan mclaughlin
wrote:
> On Tue, 5 May 2015 09:49:13 +0530 Hrishikesh Muruk
> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I dont want to purchase 5.7 CDs and pa
On Tue, 5 May 2015 09:49:13 +0530 Hrishikesh Muruk wrote:
> Hi
>
> I dont want to purchase 5.7 CDs and pay international shipping (also done
> have a CD drive). I would like to donate that amount instead.
>
> From the OpenBSD Project donations page (
> http://www.openbsd.
ct :^)
> From the OpenBSD Project donations page (
> http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html) I gather that donations to
> OpenBSD Project are different from donations to OpenBSD Foundation.
Yes, they differ.
> When one purchases a OpenBSD CD from the OpenBSD store does that money
>
On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 12:19 AM, Hrishikesh Muruk wrote:
> Hi
>
> I dont want to purchase 5.7 CDs and pay international shipping (also done
> have a CD drive). I would like to donate that amount instead.
>
> From the OpenBSD Project donations page (
> http://www.openbsd.
Hi
I dont want to purchase 5.7 CDs and pay international shipping (also done
have a CD drive). I would like to donate that amount instead.
>From the OpenBSD Project donations page (
http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html) I gather that donations to OpenBSD
Project are different from donations
mxb [m...@alumni.chalmers.se] wrote:
> I benefit from it as well :)
> Using vether with ospfd on top of it is fare more stable than using gre or
> plain gif.
>
How are you connecting vether to something else? IPsec? Care to share your
config?
I benefit from it as well :)
Using vether with ospfd on top of it is fare more stable than using gre or
plain gif.
On 12 jun 2013, at 11:17, Jiri B wrote:
> vether(4) was developed for Theo's
> needs to have better connection to his basement
Hi,
I was read 'The FreeBSD.org cluster refit'[1] slides about FreeBSD
project infrastructure (servers, network setup, authentication...).
Could anybody share similar info for OpenBSD project? How it is
managed, configured etc... IIRC, vether(4) was developed for Theo's
needs
thanks for the quick response.
On Tue 24/07/12 01:55, "Jiri B" ji...@devio.us wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 09:27:56PM +0200, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> > anyone on the list with infrastructure support to
> help us with the following?
> Yes, install OpenBSD.
i don't have a spare machine nor enoug
On Tue 24/07/12 02:04, "Wojciech Puchar" woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl
wrote:
> >> a way to host our project webpage and email
> system via a shell interface.
> install alpine or mutt
use alpine regularly.
a way to host our project webpage and email system via a shell interface.
install alpine or mutt
email addresses like member@project_name.org
man sendmail
...or...
man smtpd
...or..
pkg_add -iv postfix
if IMAP is needed - install dovecot.
it to be really low cost. :)
OpenBSD is free.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 09:27:56PM +0200, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> anyone on the list with infrastructure support to help us with the following?
Yes, install OpenBSD.
> a way to host our project webpage and email system via a shell interface.
> the domain name is owned by us.
> we would like to h
anyone on the list with infrastructure support to help us with the following?
a way to host our project webpage and email system via a shell interface.
the domain name is owned by us.
we would like to have;
a website like http://www.project_name.org/
email addresses like member@project_name.org
so
> Oh great! Another real men thread! I wonder what Real Women use.
likely the right tool because they don't need to show off.
bofh wrote:
Oh great! Another real men thread! I wonder what Real Women use.
Sorry, next time I'll check the archives.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Miod Vallat wrote:
Oh great! Another real men thread! I wonder what Real Women use.
That's an easy one: Real Women are smarter than Real Men and have them
write their thesis in addition to their own...
Miod
Nah, you have it all wrong. Why get an "advanced" degree in
> As someone already said earlier, you can write your letter in troff
> with mg or vi and create a postscript file from that.
Real Men wrote their thesis directly in PostScript using ed. :-)
Oh great! Another real men thread! I wonder what Real Women use.
That's an easy one: Real Women are
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Martin Schrvder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/6/24 Pierre Riteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > As someone already said earlier, you can write your letter in troff
> > with mg or vi and create a postscript file from that.
>
> Real Men wrote their thesis directly in P
Yes, of course doing a little research on a subject before posting is
beyond the capabilities of the common misc poster. I should become
grumpy, but alas, that name is already taken.
This is because grumpyness is so overrated, those days. Back in the
beginnings of Unix all you needed was a long
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:40:02PM +0200, Pierre Riteau wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:28:27PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:18:05PM +0200, Pierre Riteau wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:10:37PM +0200, Samo Jelovsek wrote:
> > > > On 24. 06. 2008 16:41
Pete Vickers wrote:
nah, real men wrote a program to write their thesis for them ;-)
In PostScript.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:28:27PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:18:05PM +0200, Pierre Riteau wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:10:37PM +0200, Samo Jelovsek wrote:
> > > On 24. 06. 2008 16:41, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > >>> Understood, but I wrote about functionali
nah, real men wrote a program to write their thesis for them ;-)
/Pete
On 24 Jun 2008, at 22:29, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2008/6/24 Pierre Riteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As someone already said earlier, you can write your letter in troff
with mg or vi and create a postscript file from that.
Re
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:18:05PM +0200, Pierre Riteau wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:10:37PM +0200, Samo Jelovsek wrote:
> > On 24. 06. 2008 16:41, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> >>> Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
> >>> "ability to write a letter" rather than
2008/6/24 Pierre Riteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As someone already said earlier, you can write your letter in troff
> with mg or vi and create a postscript file from that.
Real Men wrote their thesis directly in PostScript using ed. :-)
Best
Martin
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:10:37PM +0200, Samo Jelovsek wrote:
> On 24. 06. 2008 16:41, Marco Peereboom wrote:
>>> Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
>>> "ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
>>
>> mg and vi come to mind...
>>
>>
>
> Hm, I'm just curious
On 24. 06. 2008 16:41, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
"ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
mg and vi come to mind...
Hm, I'm just curious how do you imagine writing a letter with vi or mg
(ok, i really don't know mg so
On 6/24/08, Matthew Szudzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And troff. :-)
>
> The OpenBSD base install contains groff, not troff. (groff is 3rd party
> software maintained by Gnu.)
That statement is about as useful as saying OpenBSD contains BSD ls, not ls.
Marco Peereboom ha scritto:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Nick Holland schrieb:
So in short: no, you will probably not be seeing OpenOffice as part
of base.
Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
"ability to write
> And troff. :-)
The OpenBSD base install contains groff, not troff. (groff is 3rd party
software maintained by Gnu.)
2008/6/24 Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
>> Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
>> "ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
>
> mg and vi come to mind...
And troff. :-)
Best
Martin
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
> Nick Holland schrieb:
> > So in short: no, you will probably not be seeing OpenOffice as part
> > of base.
> >
> Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
> "ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
> Nick Holland schrieb:
> > So in short: no, you will probably not be seeing OpenOffice as part
> > of base.
> >
> Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
> "ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
Nick Holland wrote:
You pass the changes back up stream,
and they do what you expect: they ignore them...after all, they want
to have complete compatibility with all other (i.e., "Linux") OSs,
The problem isn't Linux compatibility, the problem is when they want it
to compile on Netware 2.x and
Nick Holland schrieb:
> So in short: no, you will probably not be seeing OpenOffice as part
> of base.
>
Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
"ability to write a letter" rather than OO.org.
> The OpenBSD goal is not to appease every critic...or even any of them.
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenBSD on a desktop system for about a year now and have
> some open questions about the project goals. I have read
> http://www.openbsd.org/goals.html , but I think it does not answer some
> questions.
>
> One question is what the ideal status of OpenBS
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Hi,
I am using OpenBSD on a desktop system for about a year now and have
some open questions about the project goals. I have read
http://www.openbsd.org/goals.html , but I think it does not answer some
questions.
One question is what the ideal status of OpenBSD would be. Ri
Hi,
I am using OpenBSD on a desktop system for about a year now and have
some open questions about the project goals. I have read
http://www.openbsd.org/goals.html , but I think it does not answer some
questions.
One question is what the ideal status of OpenBSD would be. Right now
there are core
Hi all,
This e-mail has not the purpose of clearing any doubt. It's only meant
to thanks everyone who belongs to this mailing list, those who are
developers, those who work translating any kind of pages and answering
e-mails. I also would like to give my congratulations to the OpenBSD
pr
I don't post often to the misc@ list any more, but I got to thinking I
should encourage people to help out the project in some way.
If you don't contribute code, please test the software when one of the
developers posts about needing a new feature tested in a snapshot,
remember though good bug rep
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