Re: OK... how dare you both even to not publish patches...

2015-02-10 Thread David Coppa
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote: Sebastian's emails don't make it to the list, but in the interest of transparency and not hiding any secrets about OpenBSD's security, I'm forwarding it along as requested. Uff. Another one who forgot to get his meds...

Re: OK... how dare you both even to not publish patches...

2015-02-09 Thread Ted Unangst
Sebastian's emails don't make it to the list, but in the interest of transparency and not hiding any secrets about OpenBSD's security, I'm forwarding it along as requested. I'm not going to comment further except to say that my mom's OpenBSD laptop does not have linux compat enabled. Sebastian

Re: OK... how dare you both even to not publish patches...

2015-02-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
I totally agree with not releasing an errata for this, but that's not what he's asking about (in his usual friendly style...seriously Sebastian can't you see why nobody wants to read your mails?) This does seem appropriate for a -stable commit to me. On 2015/02/07 20:47, Ted Unangst wrote: I

Re: OK... how dare you both even to not publish patches...

2015-02-07 Thread Ted Unangst
I received an inquiry about our errata process, so I'd thought clarify our policy for the community. We don't have a rigid set of rules determining which fixes qualify for backported fixes, but we consider the following criteria. Patches are rare, so it's important that we retain some flexibility