On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Michael W. Lucas <mwlu...@michaelwlucas.com>wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:45:10PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > > On 08/09/2013 12:00 AM, voic...@openmailbox.org wrote: > > > ... > > > > The first one. We all know that the operating system OpenBSD largely > > > > depends on lead, so what will happen when time will come for Theo? We > > > > all know that so far people do not live thousands of years... I think > > > > that not only me would be interesting to know the future of this > great > > > > project in case something happens. Please do not misunderstand me > here, > > > > I do not wish anything bad for Theo, I just need to be sure that > there > > > > are others who could keep project going. > > > > > > same thing that happens for any open source volunteer project, or any > > > sole proprietorship...or any corporation. Someone(s) may step up, they > > > may not. They may succeed in keeping the team together, they may not. > > > The project may improve, it may "lessen". > > > > What a bunch of worrying balony. > > > > I have asexually reproduced a few times, and put the other copies of > > myself in stasis. > > > > In the event that I fall off a mountain or get attacked by group of > > dogs in central Turkey, a copy is automatically brought out of statis > > to continue to effort. > > > > The process is so transparent, that you won't even know if it has > > happened before... > > Excellent detail on the process. I'll get an errata out for Absolute > OpenBSD. > > But I do wish you'd mentioned this before we went to print. > Hahaha, very very nice.