On 16/03/07, Travers Buda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-16 06:03:49]:
>
> > http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
> > ---
> > *security-announce* Security announcements. This low volume list
> receives
> > OpenBSD security advisories and pointers to security patches as they
> become
> > available.---Martin and Karl have valid points in their initial emails.
> >
> > /Tony S
> >
>
> It's important to put yourself in Theo et al.'s shoes.  Here's a
> group of people who write code for free, and then give it away for
> free.  There's no serious cash inflow to enable them to do everything
> they want.  The code can be used by anybody for whatever purpose,
> like: making money!  And does that money ever find it's way back
> to OpenBSD?  I'm talking about big corporations here.  OpenSSH is
> in _everything_.  It's only natural that OpenBSD should feel a sense
> of ingratitude...  because there is ingratitude.  To add insult to
> injury, people ask for more than what is freely offered.  Example:
> this thread.
>
> If you want to see X feature, hire one of the developers.
> If you want to keep getting releases, pay Theo's hydroponics..  err
> electric bill.  etc etc



I don't see how your excuses apply here.

If Theo made a mistake by not sending Cc'ing security-announce
that is ok, he is only human. This can be corrected in the future by
either sending it to that list or changing the website.

/Tony S

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Tony Sarendal - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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       -= The scorpion replied,
               "I couldn't help it, it's my nature" =-

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