Theo's Thoughts
The European Unix Platform e-zine is running an interview with Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD head honcho) in which he talks a little about his thoughts on the WC/BSDI merger, embedded OpenBSD, and the openssh.{com,org} dispute. Alex de Joode, also involved in the dispute, has written a reply to Theo's points.
OTOH, from what I've seen, Theo's not known for his patience; he's a straightforward, blunt, no-bullshit kinda guy (as is not uncommon amongst brilliant coder types :). Could just be that Alex is putting a smoother front on the whole issue.
Wasn't there talk of Emmett here from /. doing a story on the whole thing? Would be nice to get a feel for what went down.
More importantly, it would be *very* nice for the folks involved to get everything sorted out :)
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A: I think that the most important directions outside of general and continual i386 device driver enhancements, are for hardware IPSEC support, ultrasparc, and SMP. If these become a reality(especially SMP) I don't see any reasons to use any other OS, Linux included.
-- Ted tsikora@powerusersbbs.com
...article from one of the industry's biggest misfits.
DeRaadt has the attitude and social skills of a mule who's been repeatedly kicked in the nuts.
It's too bad, really...OpenBSD would benefit enormously from a congenial and thoughtful spokesperson...not the detrimental egotist many of us find ourselves using the OS in spite of.
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Is that a salami in my pants or am I just happy to be me?