... a bunch of masturbating monkeys
Hi SwiNOGers,
For all of you interested in OpenBSD (or Linux) have a look at this funny story i found at the openbsd-misc list. Its about bug / security fixing in Linux vs OpenBSD :-)
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950
and the spunky shirts / cups: http://www.cafepress.com/spankymm
Read the full story here: http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg64301.html
Greets Marco
Well, I don't know if this needs a comment. Coding is my preferred way to provide best response.
However, when correctness of design/api/standard comes to the disucssion, have a look at linux kernel code, experiment some supposed standard POSIX functions under linux and after some time switch OpenBSD, you get then answer.
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I think it's not worth the discussion in the openbsd list aswell. BSD (OpenBSD) and Linux are way different, different strategies and goals... But its just amusing to read.
Marco
julien mabillard wrote:
Well, I don't know if this needs a comment. Coding is my preferred way to provide best response.
However, when correctness of design/api/standard comes to the disucssion, have a look at linux kernel code, experiment some supposed standard POSIX functions under linux and after some time switch OpenBSD, you get then answer.
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Salut, Marco,
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:16:31 +0200, Marco Fretz wrote:
I think it's not worth the discussion in the openbsd list aswell. BSD (OpenBSD) and Linux are way different, different strategies and goals... But its just amusing to read.
The discussion took place on misc@, which is also known as flame@. I would suggest not to take it overly seriously, and I strongly discourage you to take "misc@" as "the opinion (or waste of time) of the OpenBSD team".
Tonnerre