> The old hardware would still run while they're validating the emulators,
> and that process would probably take a really long time.
>
If the tests are as good as this project claims them to be, the process
should take exactly one test cycle. If that's the case, then the test
regime suck big time
Virtual machines/emus and canadian cross builds should be able to reduce
the amount of iron, no?
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >Through the history of openbsd there have been architectures in which
> more bugs have been found and some in which fewer bugs have appeared.
Theo,
In situations like this, it might be a good idea to come down from your
high horse (it's a mostly irrelevant OS anyway) and start treating people
offering ideas - good or bad- with some f*cking respect.
I fortunately read through the thread before NOT donating.
That small donation wouldn'
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