On Nov 3, 2007 4:29 AM, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > They write code, then they submit it, it does not suck too much and they > > take the suggestions of the current project leads. Then they resubmit > > better code. > > > > The rest of us should simply buy CD's, ask and answer the occasional > > Buy CD's until you get into the situation I got into with Vim Vandeputte > - ordered a hoodie as a xmas present, he said he can ship it until xmas, > and the first reply was after xmas. > > Take this, add the name calling and unfriendly atmosphere on the mailing list > and you have an explanation why the OpenBSD isn't more popular than is > - because there are factors that motivate people away from OpenBSD. > > More popular OpenBSD means more people sending donations.
Your first problem is that you think this is some kind of popularity contest. It isn't. No one cares as much that openbsd adoption increases as they do about it being a good system. No one ever has. That's why no one will be sad when I call you a tool. Tool. You are the latest (again and again) in a long string of whiners. If you can't tell from the general tones of the responses you've gotten, your drivel bores people. Your whining doesn't contribute to anything useful, so you're not going to get anywhere with it. You're really just a bona fide troll. DS