Hi,
on a lighter note, 'cause i usually (with exceptions :) like doing
what i like to do better than arguing with people who happen to
misunderstand it...
Theo de Raadt screamed on Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 08:25:40AM -0600:
> AND WHERE IS THE PONY.
Right here:
https://plus.google.com/collection/
> OK I have done a lot of cutting and I may have put your words out of context,
> this isn't intended of course, however I feel when you say "OpenBSD isn't a
> PRODUCT" that this just can't be. By that I mean, that I buy every CD that
> comes out, a) it has an ISBN number so it's a book (but not r
> > You never purchased an agreement for it to be serviced.
>
> I'm not expecting that. But the "hint" that this will not be serviced
> should be there.
The lack of a promise is enough.
> > Then, you stand here and demand things? You sir, are just wastewater.
>
> I simply suggested a line to
> Not "purely" but in common parlance and practice I do regard prompt
> installation of fixes for "security flaws" as part of "security" in its
> usual sense, yes.
Then hire some people to do it.
Our crew who cares about a subset of that is at their limit. We
aren't going to keep slaves, and gar
On 19 Aug 2016, Theo de Raadt wrote:
(snip)
> There is no juxtaposition.
I'm pretty sure that I managed to place the quotations side by side!
> You are expecting a bunch of volunteers to do the massive job of
> upgrading last-month's software -- and do it better than Google with
> Android, or car
On 08/19/16 17:43, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>> You even come to the conclusion that such work isn't going to happen
>>> for free, but leave the result dangling. Especially since OpenBSD
>>> isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
>>> choose something which is a PRODUCT,
> > You even come to the conclusion that such work isn't going to happen
> > for free, but leave the result dangling. Especially since OpenBSD
> > isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
> > choose something which is a PRODUCT, then choose a PRODUCT VENDOR who
> > act
> You even come to the conclusion that such work isn't going to happen
> for free, but leave the result dangling. Especially since OpenBSD
> isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
> choose something which is a PRODUCT, then choose a PRODUCT VENDOR who
> actually does
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Especially since OpenBSD
isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
choose something which is a PRODUCT, then choose a PRODUCT VENDOR who
actually does SERVICING.
Nicely put. My open source Ublu (https://github.com/jwoehr/ublu) is currently
att
> > I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
> > issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
> > updated with pkg_add -u.
>
> It's a good question. I was quite amused to notice the juxtaposition of:
>
> ] Our aspiration is to be NUMBER ONE in t
On 2016-08-19, Thuban wrote:
> I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
> issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
> updated with pkg_add -u.
No, they're not, they're fixed for release and not further updated.
It's the same for the base OS -
Hi,
haveva look at this:
https://stable.mtier.org/
Regards
Am 19.08.2016 08:59 schrieb "Thuban" :
> Hello,
> I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
> issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
> updated with pkg_add -u.
>
> Or does someon
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Thuban wrote:
> Hello,
> I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
> issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
> updated with pkg_add -u.
>
Officially? No.
But this seems to be a "industry standard" - https://s
You can pay someone to build them for you, where M:Tier springs to mind.
Also, having a build host (or vm) somewhere running -stable and
(re)building any
updated -stable port for your particular platform isn't all that difficult
and hard,
especially if its just about a single or a specific small s
On 19 Aug 2016, thu...@yeuxdelibad.net wrote:
> I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
> issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
> updated with pkg_add -u.
It's a good question. I was quite amused to notice the juxtaposition of:
] Our as
Hello,
I was wondering if packages for -release would be fixed if a security
issue is found in one of these third party programs, which could be
updated with pkg_add -u.
Or does someone has to stay up to date and usr ports to upgrade each
single package on his system to follow -stable? (with the r
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