On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:38:56 -0500 Jason Dixon <ja...@dixongroup.net> wrote:
> How does the announcement of new releases for ComixWall > help OpenBSD? It helps in promoting OpenBSD. And this is the official purpose of the advocasy mailing list. So I think that announcements of ComixWall releases could go into the advocasy list. Is this a false conclusion? If not Soner Tari could go on with his project and post his announcements to the advocacy list. Anyway, since the advocascy list is dead, the two announcements to misc should not be censured in such a harsh way. > How does abstraction of arguably the cleanest, easiest to > learn UNIX, help OpenBSD? It helps in promoting OpenBSD. Promoting OpenBSD will make OpenBSD more widely known. This will attract more possible developers. They will write code for OpenBSD. This will help OpenBSD. > > I know I just added some additional noise, still I > > would be glad to see this issue settled in a > > non-destructive way. > > It is settled. You're whining. If this is true, it's a pity. Then comixwall just died. I still hope this issue can be settled in a NON-DESTRUCTIVE way. And yes. I AM WHINING. It bothers me when people destroy such a huge amount of good work just because of a stupid attack of bad mood. > > OpenBSD is a great OS and ComixWall enables many people > > to use it. I don't see any reason why the two projects > > should not be able to cooperate. > > Because they are not "cooperative" projects. OpenBSD > doesn't need ComixWall. OpenBSD is Free, Functional and > Secure(*). > > (*) And easy. Right. And the devil may care. Not helping comixwall by bearing one release announcement per year is not lazy, not even selfish, its just PLAIN FUCKING STUPID!