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