On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:21:21 -0700 "Donald J. Ankney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > > >> > >> Oh yeah, and it will probably cut down on the number of times you see > >> messages of the form "Is <XXXXX> supported on OpenBSD <blah>?" > > > > You can do all the above. > > > > I am too busy. > > > > This is an excellent point. Kernel development is a fairly > specialized skill, and we shouldn't ask those who can contribute in > this way to divert their energy. > > Web development is a different skill. If OpenBSD is supposed to be > community-sponsored operating system, then perhaps it's time that > some of us step up to the plate and use some of our skills to > contribute to the community. > > My schedule is booked for the next couple of months (I'm doing an > enterprise migration away from Windows, a fairly large task). If > nobody else steps up to the plate in that time, I'll put this onto my > project list. I'm thinking a Slash-type environment could distribute > the compatibility reporting among users and allow for click-throughs > for purchasing. > > If there's a real web developer (I'm an SA) out there, I'm sure you > could build something fancier and better suited. Anyone else feel the > need to contribute? > > -- Don Ankney > I am willing to contribute some resources to this within a few requirements. If anyone gets a project to do this going, contact me. -- Bill Chmura Director of Internet Technology Explosivo ITG Wolcott, CT