Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread bofh
I'm just not sure how you managed to inteprete openbsd to be a democracy though. Was there a flag on the front lawn saying this here is a democratic country? Shouldn't people who are interested in governance, like, you know, go find out what the current governance structure is, before speaking ou

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Luis F Urrea
Maybe Redshift's logic is that democratic mechanisms enable the community to adapt as members learn how to interpret leadership and authority. Suppressing such mechanisms may not be digestible enough up front. And I don't know if I am the only one, but I sense a smell of indigestion in the air.

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Nick Guenther
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:24 PM, kytoon wrote: > hello whiners and crybabies, > > you people make me sick. theo has a right to run obsd anyway he wants. why? > he runs the project! don't like that? start coding. because that's the only > thing that matters. you know, li

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Tony Abernethy
Marco Peereboom wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:04:28PM +0200, RedShift wrote: > > Just because they (the openbsd team) give it away for free, > people aren't allowed to voice their opinions on it? OpenBSD > has its shortcomings, you cannot deny that, and people will > always complain abo

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Luis F Urrea
In short this is just the selected governance model, whether we like it or not, and so far it has produced results, so the old saying goes "if its not broken, don't try to fix it" but certainly there are other governance models

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Marco Peereboom
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:04:28PM +0200, RedShift wrote: > Just because they (the openbsd team) give it away for free, people aren't > allowed to voice their opinions on it? OpenBSD has its shortcomings, you > cannot deny that, and people will always complain about those. Saying "write > it you

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Stuart VanZee
> From: RedShift > Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 1:04 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: hello whiners and crybabies > > > kytoon wrote: > > hello whiners and crybabies, > > > > you people make me sick. theo has a right to run obsd > anyway he wants

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread bofh
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Bret S. Lambert wrote: > On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:04:28PM +0200, RedShift wrote: >> Just because they (the openbsd team) give it away for free, people aren't allowed to voice their opinions on it? OpenBSD has its shortcomings, you cannot deny that, and people will

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread Bret S. Lambert
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:04:28PM +0200, RedShift wrote: > kytoon wrote: >> hello whiners and crybabies, >> >> you people make me sick. theo has a right to run obsd anyway he wants. >> why? he runs the project! don't like that? start coding. because that's

Re: hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread RedShift
kytoon wrote: hello whiners and crybabies, you people make me sick. theo has a right to run obsd anyway he wants. why? he runs the project! don't like that? start coding. because that's the only thing that matters. you know, like you got anything going on in there? oh, that&#x

hello whiners and crybabies

2009-04-03 Thread kytoon
hello whiners and crybabies, you people make me sick. theo has a right to run obsd anyway he wants. why? he runs the project! don't like that? start coding. because that's the only thing that matters. you know, like you got anything going on in there? oh, that's right. you