Le 11 octobre 2019 18:08:22 GMT+02:00, "Theo de Raadt - dera...@openbsd.org" <openbsd.ssab.937be5fe2a.deraadt#openbsd....@ob.0sg.net> a écrit : >openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote: > >> > "Nick Holland - n...@holland-consulting.net" >> > Envoyé: Jeudi 10 Octobre 2019 03:24AM >> > >> > On 10/9/19 11:19 AM, openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote: >> > > Here's what I think. >> > ...[bla bla bla]... >> > > Amirite ? ;) >> > >> > I don't know. Let's see your work. >> > >> > I don't care what your theoretical arguments are, I want to see >> > results. >> >> Well then you'll only have the website provided... >> >> But actually my question is more rethorical. >> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still >> performing, UNIX has become so divided first splitting into three >> *BSD communities, and then further diluted efforts with GNU and the >> Linux kernel... >> >> That's all I was trying to say. > >That's right, because monopolies always serve the public better!
Rhetorically this answer sounds actually right... Sylvain Saboua K9 Mail sur Android