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LibreSSL languishes on Linux

LibreSSL languishes on Linux

Posted Feb 19, 2021 16:41 UTC (Fri) by netghost (guest, #54048)
In reply to: LibreSSL languishes on Linux by nix
Parent article: LibreSSL languishes on Linux

So you mean "compile a library on their own" are NOT "doing things with other people"?

So Redhat/Ubuntu or whatever distributions are not "doing things with other people" by your definition, because they are compiling packages themselves. Oh, and all the Gentoo users.

I am surprised by the amount of rationality in your posts.


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LibreSSL languishes on Linux

Posted Feb 19, 2021 21:29 UTC (Fri) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

> So Redhat/Ubuntu or whatever distributions are not "doing things with other people" by your definition, because they are compiling packages themselves. Oh, and all the Gentoo users.

That's an odd conclusion. There is a big difference between people who compile something on their own for their own use and people who compile things specifically to make it available to others. Distributions do the latter. If a core library isn't supported by any major distribution, that by definition limits it's usage very much to the select few who choose to do it on their own. That is the current status of the LibreSSL and that is what LWN is covering.


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