On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 02:35:06 +0100 "mal content" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28/04/07, Maurice Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thursday, April 19, 2007 at 23:45:51 +0200, Maurice Janssen wrote: > > >Some progress was made in the last couple of days. First results are up > > >at ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/mirrors/openbsd_stable/ > > > > > >I hope to add amd64, alpha and hppa in the near future. I don't have > > >the hardware to build other architectures. > > >If someone can help building one of the missing architectures, please > > >let me know. > > > > > >Comments and suggestions are welcome. > > > > Judging by the number of reactions, nobody seems to be interested. > > I don't mind putting some time and effort into building these releases > > if people find them useful. But when nobody cares, then there are other > > things I can do in my spare time. I would appreciate some feedback. > > I'm extremely interested in binary updates as I don't yet have the resources > to put together a build server and compiling updates in qemu is very painful. > > Until these binaries are trusted by the OpenBSD project though (which is > to say, possibly never), I can't really afford the risk of putting them on > live machines. Sorry. Like Mal is saying this is the problem. Someone from the devs wrote me at the beginning of this thread saying that it was a matter of resources and people. He also wrote that the devs was not commenting on this thread because, like most times, they recieve a lot of good ideas, and people talk, but nobody ever does any work, he said that people should stop talking and then just get the work done. Someone has now done the work and more are willing to contribute. > I expect you'll receive other replies along the same lines. > > MC