On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Marcus MERIGHI <mcmer-open...@tor.at> wrote:
> qua...@sneakertech.com (Quartz), 2015.09.21 (Mon) 02:43 (CEST): > > >As it was already stated in @misc, > > > > I don't think I got that message. (?) > > > > >mtier is probably as safe as relying on > > >openbsd code. > > > > I'm not worried so much about safety in the sense of compromised code, > but > > rather the practicalities of setting up a workflow that depends on > something > > that can disappear at any time without notice. Their website has zero > > information about them as a company or who (if any) of them are also > OpenBSD > > devs or what. It also looks like they only started a couple years ago. > > openup > # Author: Antoine Jacoutot <anto...@mtier.org> > > OpenBSD commit stats ajacoutot@ > http://www.oxide.org/cvs/ajacoutot.html > > e.g. > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/rc.d/rc.subr > > Bye, Marcus > > > !DSPAM:55ff540b42247974415012! > > In addition, a couple of other committers (robert@, jasper@) also work or used to work for mtier. Mtier supports the OpenBSD project in many other ways too.