I'm actually curious as to the apparent change of stance between interviews. In the last two interviews I've read, you've made it clear that you've never used it, and had no comment. Am I missing something? Just curious.
On 6/17/05, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 04:48:31PM +0200, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: > > > Theo gave an interview to Forbes Magazine, in which he stated: "It's > > > terrible," De Raadt says. "Everyone is using it, and they don't > > > realize how bad it is. And the Linux people will just stick with it > > > and add to it rather than stepping back and saying, 'This is garbage > > > and we should fix it.'" > > > > Heh. Theo never did pull his punches. I suppose there's now a war going > > on in /. ? :) > > If the Linux people actually cared about Quality, as we do, they would > not have had as many localhost kernel security holes in the last year. > > How many is it... 20 so far? > > -- Abe Al-Saleh And then came the Apocolypse. It actually wasn't that bad, everyone got the day off and there were barbeques all around.