Missed "CC all" last time. You or any other actually answered my questions. Your “jumps” are as usual.
I understand that best way to defend is to actually attack. This kind of answer I received is expected. I could add more to this mail, but I’d rather not. > On 29 juli 2016, at 23:04, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > I don't appreciate the private reply. > > Adding misc back in. > >> 1. I don't use tmpfs. So for me - I don' care that much. > > If you don't care, then don't talk about it. > > In particular, don't send a message which criticizes the approaches we > take to make OpenBSD more robust. > > Don't act butt-hurt in public, then reply privately and say you don't > care. > >> 2. I'm abt any other/alpha/beta patches on the tech@. (Sorry, >> might have missed that part, if any) > > Look, you said you don't care. > >> 3. You know better > > But apparently you don't. > > Your voice does not count. > > If you cannot contribute in some way to improve code, then don't > question the people who invest their own time to either > (a) improve the code > or (b) take another action when they don't see a way to improve the code > > It is that simple. When you are such a jerk, it requires someone to > act like a jerk to demonstrate a big problem in the open source > ecosystem: People who generate words rather than action.