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Re: [tlug] Confessions of a closet OpenBSD user
Matt Doughty wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 01:10:15PM -0400, Josh Glover wrote:
>
>>OK, I have been called on a couple of things that have been going on
>>recently, so I must come clean.
>>
>>I use OpenBSD. Even worse (and more shocking), I like it and agree with
>>its design philosophy. The same goes for OpenSSH.
>
>
> *shrug* I used it at one point. There is redemption. ;) I have to
> question your sanity on agreeing with OpenSSH design philosophy
> though. I think we have massacred that horse though so I'm not going
> to discuss again here.
Sorry, I meant that I liked OpenSSH, not that its design was good.
>>I agree, and here is my repentence and clarification. Please feel free
>>to assign penance as you see fit.
>
>
> penance:
> 10 weeks working the help desk at AOL. You are required to be nice. ;)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please, even Microsoft Tech Support would be less painful!
>>3) I agree wholeheartedly with the design philosophy behind OpenBSD,
>>especially how default installs work.
>
>
> Yeah there default everything off approach is the right one, but they
> aren't the only ones who do that.
True. We have established that in our other thread.
>>4) I would like to see OpenBSD get better and better, and am interested
>>in getting personally involved in the project, as time and my limited
>>knowledge allow.
>
>
> Hmm. more penance may be in order. ;)
According to your theories, working on OpenBSD should be sufficient
penance in of itself, ja nai ka?
>>10) It was not fair of me to simply make an anti-OpenSSH statement and
>>not clarify my position at all.
>
>
> Fair? Life ain't fair. I certainly make complete unfair comments all the
> time, and I expect you to continue to do the same. Someone will invariably
> set you down if you act up to much. :)
Yes, they will, they did, and moreover, I feel that they were correct in
doing so. Here, I was wrong (that will not happen again, don't worry!
;), hence my long apology.
>>In conclusion, I apologise for my remarks about OpenSSH, which were
>>off-the-cuff and not very fair.
>
>
> Man someone laid into you good didn't they. Lets be honest most of us
> have not dug through all the source code for these things.
No, they were very polite, actually. The whole conversation grew out of
someone mentioning that anti-OpenBSD atmosphere in almost an offhand
way, me inquiring privately about it, and clarifications by the OP.
I continued the discussion because I wanted to understand their position
more clearly, and I pretty much asked, "Did I personally offend you?"
Their response was very well worded, and I saw that I had done a few
things in a decidedly less-than-optimal fashion.
>>Also, I hope that no-one on this list takes comments made by anyone else
>>without at least a grain of salt. That can be dangerous.
>
>
> Especially ones make by me. ;)
Dude, you have been plonked by me time and again. I do not know why your
emails keep showing up in my TLUG folder. Are you using some hard-core
stealth email technology? ;)
OK, I need to go home for lunch and a shower (slept at the office last
night, thanks to all the time I lost for work while trying to clean up
after Apache and OpenSSH this past week). I will continue posting to
this thread *after* I get some legitimate work done! ;)
--
Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
Associate Systems Administrator
INCOGEN, Inc.
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