I just would like to thank EVERYONE (including Theo de Raadt) for contributing your time and
effort by posting source codes that challenge the whole world. Life is so much more
meaningful with all these challenges.
As for the political challenges that many others have stirred up, I am very much turned away
from them.....
Every minutes and seconds of our lives count....I did not have the time to read this entire
email.....but I just read this and I think I am in the same boat of thoughts:
>Richard does not understand that the entire free source world is a
meritocracy of source code creation and modification. He has done
nothing in 10-15 years, except wave his long hair and moan in front of
crowds, and lay down ground rules for projects he has no actual
involvement in.
No comments from me....
>I commited a 2500 line diff today becuase it was fun. It will let two
other developers (who I raced to write this..) continue their work on
a priv-sep snmp daemon (translation: no holes, hopefully, ever).
Yeah, not everything is glory, but it was code that I produced, and it
was fun, and it will matter to some, and it is what actually matters
'as credit' in our communities. I did not actually do much except put
in the time and the effort to do what others could have done.
Wow.....I thank you for your contribution!!!!
>Meanwhile, Richard writes no code, thus he does not matter, and walks
around talking about what we do or don't do, and with all his spare
time he doesn't even do the RESEARCH TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS NO
TALKING BULLSHIT. And so he talks BULLSHIT, and gets called a
hypocrite. But he's in too deep, isn't he.
Not sure of correctness....but anyone talks politics I will stay away from him.....and talks
source codes and technical....I will listen. I always revered all the intellectuals
challenges all the source codes have presented.....be it bugs or no bugs....
Posted Jan 2, 2008 3:28 UTC (Wed) by libervisco (guest, #49767)
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When the whole world lost its consciousness (awareness of the fundamental political and
ultimately ethical issues that touch the lives of all in the world), one man in one field set
off his life to restore it - and they hated him for it.
Thank you for playing the "hater" part Theo (for your email represents hatred more than
anything else).
You just alienated a yet another human being from OpenBSD.
*sigh*