On 11/28/14 10:32, Mariano Baragiola wrote: > Hello, first time contributing to this wonderful project (if you may > consider this silly thing as contributing). > > On openbsd.org/policy.html, it reads as it follows: > >> For historical reasons, the OpenBSD base system still includes the >> following GPL-licensed components: the GNU compiler collection >> (GCC) with supporting binutils and libraries, GNU CVS, GNU texinfo, >> the lynx text browser, the mkhybrid file system creation tool, and >> the readline library. > > And according to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade56.html#ToPorts , > 'lynx' has been recently removed from base. > > I hope I'm doing this in the right way.
works. :) Works great, actually. The fancy way is to check out a copy of the www/ repository (see faq5.html for details), make the changes, then do a "cvs diff -u" of your changed file against the original, and send us the diff, either to misc@ (as you did) or to faq@ (if related to the FAQ). However, what you did was fine -- you provided context so we could find the problem you are referring to, you indicated why you felt it was wrong and backed it up with documentation. Nick.