> Then you are misunderstanding OpenBSD's goals which are clearly stated
> at the link I provided you and that you obviously failed to read.
>

I understand the goals that are not written on that page: do what you
like and fight for what you believe in. Goals are just text written in
a stupid web page until you live up to them.

>
> > > OpenBSD is free software that contains no blob, no closed-source object
> > > and that can be *fully* redistributed with no strings attached. You can
> > > buy the cd and do whatever you want as long as you retain the copyright
> > > on the files in it. You can take any part of OpenBSD and look at source
> > > for it, nothing is obfuscated. You can build a full OpenBSD system from
> > > the sources on the cvs. That's it.
> > >
> >
> > Yawn. And it makes the flash installation faster after you've built it
> > from the CVS.
> >
>
> We do not provide flash, we provide a Makefile which will allow someone to
> install flash if he wants to. This Makefile is not even part of the system
> and needs to be fetched manually by the user. This is *NOT* against goals,
> which you do not want to read.
>

I use ports. I am not dumb. :P The goals do not specify "to encourage
people to use
non-free software", but I see that happening anyway.

> Please stop making uninformed claims, read the goals and policy page which
> are accessible from the very home page of the project.

I am not uninformed. What makes you say that? You, sir are biased
towards OpenBSD
and you can say what you want but it doesn't make your version of the
truth any better.

> >
>
> You failed to read two pages and to point out where we are going against
> our own claims. My call: troll.
>

Your own claims?

1. (Try to be the #1 most secure operating system). Google for adobe
flash player vulnerabilities.
2. Do not let serious problems sit unsolved. I see that you people
only fight about it and pretend it has never been a problem.

> --
> Gilles Chehade
>



-- 
Karthik
http://guilt.bafsoft.net

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