On 11/21/13 21:44, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
On 11/21/13 2:12 PM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the
spamd(8) man page to be somewhat "adult" in nature. If given the
choice, I'd choose to read the man page without the adult content.
Here's a patch against -current that replaces the adult examples with
"cleaner" alternatives. Would a developer be willing to accept this
patch?
The OpenBSD man pages are not a Disney movie. For that matter, neither
is most of the rest of the world, or the Internet.
If you deal at all with spam on the Internet, you will see far, far
worse than that. Actually, even if you somehow manage to not get a
single piece of spam, you'll see far worse things from time to time on
this mailing list right here.
Hi, Shawn.
I understand that, and I'm not trying to tell people how they should
talk on a mailing list. But to me documentation for a project like
OpenBSD is different. It's not individual people talking however they
like to talk. It's well-written text intended for users to read to
understand some part of the OpenBSD operating system. I don't know of
other OpenBSD user-facing documentation (i.e. website, man pages, etc.)
that has off-color (at least to me) content.
I'm vegan, but I can cope with this:
$ zgrep -rw deadbeef /usr/share/man/
/usr/share/man/man1/perlembed.1:\& deadbeef
/usr/share/man/man1/perlfaq5.1:\& # Pity the poor deadbeef.
/usr/share/man/man5/bgpd.conf.5:tcp md5sig key deadbeef
/Alexander