On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 08:07:17PM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Klemens Nanni wrote on Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 07:52:25PM +0200: > > > It's just your argument I don't get/agree with: Instead of starting to > > clean things up you're not doing anything at all > > Saying that ajacoutot@ "is not doing anything at all" is a weird > statement indeed and could be misunderstood. ;-) I meant this generally, nothing personal or anything, agreed. Read: "Start cleaning bit by bit rather than nothing".
> > because there's more to clean anyway? > > He is saying that it is a huge effort for no benefit, and that it > is a waste of time. Of his time, too, by the way. > > Besides, his argument that being able to look up documentation and > even tiny service files for other operating systems on OpenBSD may > occasionally be useful is not without merit either. > > Tweak third-party software where necessary, but as little as possible. That's me seeing things differently then, I guess. Probably also because I've not been there (yet) to consider things like that as waste of (my) time. Thanks for your input ajacoutot@ and ingo@ :-)
