On 05/01/15 11:41, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> On 05/01/15 11:17, Theo de Raadt wrote: >>>> On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Riley Baird >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Even when building with the NOMAN option, "which" will not build without >>>>> the manpage whereis.1 being present. >>>> >>>> Building from an incomplete source tree is not supported (deleting >>>> just the manpages!?!?). If you want to waste your own time in this >>>> particular way, you can bear the cost of doing so by keeping that diff >>>> in your sandbox instead of cluttering the tree. >>> >>> Riley, this is OpenBSD. >>> >>> Since you have effectively declared a fork for various reasons -- please >>> leave. You are on your own now. Your presence here just shows that you >>> don't have what it takes. >> >> Okay, sure. I thought that we could keep politics out of things like >> patches, but I guess not. > > Hi Riley, > > Your patch is wrong. Your politics are wrong too. And in my view > your ethics are wrong because you are trying to steal from others by > charging money for OpenBSD outside of the development process. You > are allowed to charge money of course, others do as well. But you are > trying to act like you are some sort of humanitarian -- in fact more > of a humanitarian than the existing developers of the project -- which > is a despicable joke. You are saying 10% of what you collect without > oversight will go to the OpenBSD Foundation, 90% to you. Switch it > around, and you might actually stand in the same shoes as the many > creators of this ecosystem. Leave it unchanged, and you are a > dirtbag. Perhaps you thought you were the first? > > So just GO AWAY, until you figure it out. If you do figure it out, I > frankly don't care, because you have added no development value in the > past, and I have seen zero evidence that you will add development > value in the future. You are simply doing this for money.
This is my last post. I'm leaving all of the OpenBSD mailing lists because quite frankly I don't want to argue about this anymore, especially not with someone who themselves did *exactly the same thing* with NetBSD years ago. I'm in it for the money? Not anymore. The fundraiser failed, so I'm releasing it without fee, and I intend to continue to maintain it this way. The 10% which would have been donated to the OpenBSD Foundation applied only to the fundraising period, which is now over. Now, it will receive 0% of any donations. I might donate 10% to somewhere else, perhaps the Internet Archive, perhaps Debian, perhaps the Wikimedia Foundation, perhaps somewhere else. But not to OpenBSD.
