On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 03:53:52PM +0200, Michael Dexter wrote: > >Are they willing to take a suggestions from the users side? > > Ask them.
During last 3 weeks I tried to contact 3 (yes, three) devs. None of them responded even with "get lost". > However, you will get far further with suggestions backed by a solid > understanding of each issue, plus funding. The benefits of a broad yet > shallow feature set can be found in most alternative operating systems and > you are welcome to use them. Who said, it must be about new features? There is an issue, about which I wrote already - OK, once more: I noticed, that default path, where software from binary pkg and "ports" gets unpacked, is /usr/local hierarchy - unfortunately, it's also the "traditional" default of every individual source *.tar.gz package - such way the software ported to OpenBSD gets mixed with any other package, which I had installed. Wouldn't be reasonable to create new hierarchy, especially for the "native" OpenBSD software (from binary packages and ports) - I mean: something like /usr/pkg in NetBSD? It doesn't need any funding to fix this. -- pozdrawiam / regards Zbigniew Baniewski