On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 8:26 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> wrote:
> > If you think you don't have the seniority to start submitting patches > when you see a bug (even a typo in a man page or the faq), you're most > likely wrong. Your first efforts will not be perfect of course, but if > you put in the effort and are able to learn from constructive criticism, > it's likely sooner or later you will be adding real value. > This. I once submitted a patch to update THE PUBLIC WEBSITE (I replaced some broken links with archived versions) and it was approved without demur and on the website the next day. If you have a change to make and a patch to implement it, you can shape OpenBSD's future, even if it's just to make sure the website has no broken links. That's what keeps me coming back.