> What you're suggesting is a small part of the ISA code in the tree. I did not want to list all isa drivers which happen to be tested a few times every year either.
> ...and note that I've been working on the pckbc code for the last > couple of weeks, so I should be fully aware of it's existance. Don't > worry, I won't bother you with any patches, I know you ignored the > last one, even though I fixed it as you mentioned. s/ignored/postponed for the weekend/. But I can ignore it for real if you prefer. > > > Where did I claim that, exactly? > > > > ``broken (as I suspected)'', followed by ``suffering bit-rot'' does not > > exactly convey the idea of something in working condition, does it? > > Why is Alexey's HP Netserver running NetBSD, then? What does this have to do with this discussion? Why don't you ask him? If, ten years ago, I had gotten a flat tire driving over a hole on some small country road, and I had never driven on that road again, should I assume that the road has not been repaired in ten years? And that other holes have not appeared elsewhere? > So that's one 486 user who doesn't care whether OpenBSD supports his > system or not. See what I mean? No. > Miod, you seem like an all-right bloke, and I don't want to create > bad feelings, but you're insulting me on a public mailing list, > because I dare to bring up something you object to. If you consider yourself insulted by what I am writing, then you might want to apply your `get a life' advice to yourself as well. Remember, if you try to put too much subtlety or double-entendre in your english, eople may not read what you expect them to read. > I've also had private mails quizzing me as to who I am, > (who cares, if I'm writing good code?), As long as these are small diffs, nobody cares. But we don't take large contributions from anonymous people. > Get a life. I am living in interesting times.