uh uh ! Don't be so nervous guy !
I just would like to know the reason why these fixes weren't provided. I can understand now as you tell me (so gently...) that there isn't enough people to work on it. Ok i know the time such projects can take and it would have been easier to tell things like this, but when i asked the question, the first answer given to me was this link:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=119931837024703&w=2
where it is said that -stable and -release are no use... i don't agree with this and it doesn't answer to my question i think. So please, it's my turn to give you an advice, as you know to give them very well: keep cool :) and smile a bit...

anyway the thread is closed, thanks.

Comete

Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
Comhte wrote:
Ok, so does it mean that -stable or -release are useless ??? and people buy useless CDs every 6 monthes ? I can't believe it.
I really don't understand why these fixes are not provided anymore.

Then do something about it and start contributing too. May be you will see how painful this is to do when you will actually do something like that and then have big mouth clueless guys like you acting like you do now complaining about your freely given time to the project and thankless users like you.

They give you their time and you have the guts to complain and asked them to do more then they already do freely and on their own time!? No wonder that they do less and less in some special cases like this.

Keep complaining and may be one day it will simply not be available at all anymore. Then what will you do... Apologies then?

i don't want to go back to Debian... ;)

No one stop you by the way and I am sure you will not be miss either with your ungrateful attitude.

With all due respect, you should think before you write this one, really.

It is given free out of goodwill to you and you think you deserved more?

Regards,

Daniel

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