Ingo Schwarze wrote
> Avstin Kim wrote:
>
>> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance structured;
>
> There is no formal structure and no "governance".
>
> ...
>
> If your choice of operating system depends on any kind of formalities
> rather than on technical quality, OpenBSD is n
a man page.
Regards,
Mark Jamsek
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Hi Martin,
Here you go:
https://jamsek.dev/resources/pub/netcalc/netcalc03.c
No switch needed for IPv4 or IPv6.
Regards,
Mark Jamsek
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done:
$ type nc6
nc6 is an alias for 'netcalc -6'
Regards,
Mark Jamsek
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s still in alpha, but provides a host of tooling that might be of
interest to the list.
I wrote a short review here[0], but sourcehut.org provides a good
introduction.
Regards,
Mark Jamsek
[0]
https://jamsek.dev/posts/2019/Sep/27/sourcehut-open-source-software-development-platform/
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Joe Davis wrote
>> Some writers swear on Scrivener. It's proprietary and Mac/Win only,
>> though.
>
> Manuskript[1] looks promising as a foss alternative. Haven't attempted
> to build it on OpenBSD. None of the dependencies look to be a major
> problem.
>
> Cheers,
> Joe
>
> [1]: http://www.theo
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