> > I did not want to list all isa drivers which happen to be tested a few > > times every year either. > > OK, put it this way, there are at least some of the ISA drivers which > people are not using on a regular basis, and they are broken as a result > of that. Agree or not? We've *seen* examples of this.
I disagree. I'd agree with ``and they are more likely to get broken as a result''. > > But we don't take large > > contributions from anonymous people. > > Anonymous? How do I know 'Miod' is your real name? Why do I need to know? It is not my real name, it is only my first name. You aren't using a last name, and you're unlikely to be one of the few person who actually don't have any, hence you're anonymous. > Really, I hope this flame war is all a big mis-understanding. You can't say in substance "it's a pity OpenBSD doesn't support the VAX 11/780 anymore" in one mail, "you guys really ought to ditch floppy installation media" in another, and expect people not to question your logic or your motives.