And I don't understand your words very well, what with having an
anti-Chinese problem in hardware. Do you mean that you don't support
Longchip's LA architecture, Huawei's Kunpeng Kirin processor, and SW,
Fetion? But these require specific hardware and manuals to be adapted, all
of which require Chinese developers to take the initiative to work with
them.

Lucretia <openbsd.g...@pm.me> 于2023年10月29日周日 16:52写道:

> I remember reading somewhere in the project statement that OpenBSD aims to
> support as many platforms as possible. But it seems there is anti-Chinese
> sentiment concerning hardware. I don't know much about import/export laws
> and such, like Peter said in his thread about RISC-V, is tech import bans
> really a thing in the world right now?
>
> Do developers actively work on such hardware regardless; perhaps from
> neutral countries.
>
> Are there any Chinese developers actively working on the project?
>
> I'm kind of politically stupid, but doesn't closing off tech trade hinder
> peace processes between nations?
>
> Yes, I imagine there are backdoors.
> But we have them too.
> Isn't it kind of like saying,
> "trust us to look through
> your panty drawer;
> not them."
>
> --
> "Pray, hope, and don't worry. Worry is useless. God is merciful and will
> hear your prayer."
> Padre Pio
>

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