> Christoph R. Murauer wrote: >> Let's say someone will build releases and packages, would the >> project >> accept this builds or is there the need to host them self (security >> / >> trust and so on) ? > > It takes more than just someone willing to type a few commands. You > have investigate and understand the failures. > > If the first reply to this thread was not "hey, I noticed snapshots > were > missing too so I started building them on my own, here's a link" then > I'm not > very optimistic. Not to be all Debbie Downer, but most problems in > OpenBSD > aren't fixed by people who need to be told the nature of the problem. >
I totally agree. My question was more meaned like, is it worth in theese days to invest time and money to learn this things on a old platform like a Sun or SGI or, is it better to buy cheap amd64 hardware and, let it as it is. Also not meaned as decission what a person should do (code or not code) - more like, it was good but now it is dead and we go on or as long, as there are XYZ people out there we keep it alive. I know, noone could answer that for me ... it was a try, maybe in the hope, that others had similar minds.