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Their code is clean and consistent.

Then, who really cares about information leak?

I'm sure Theo has his doubts from time to time. The situation presents
itself in all kinds of drivers, for example many companies want you to
use what is effectively a binary blob in their RAID management tools.
There are enough brainless believers as is.
It's the big companies that are using OpenBSD for their edge  boxes,
infrastructure, public servers, etc. ANY LINUX doesn't use ALL OpenSSH.
First, you need to read the GPL'd driver and extract all possible
information you need to know about the underlying hardware from it.

say "it's the more we can do, accept it or have nothing".
And we would like to do more.
The question is what are you extreme about. that's what NetBSD does:
strives for correctness and purity first.

That may be less dreadful than mangling the stack, depending on the
circumstances.
Government institutions. I would love a new C compiler, but mostly
because I feel that the gcc model is unmaintainable in the long term.

Most of our user community increases their use of the FTP servers, while
we naturally sell fewer CDs.
Attack Theo or OpenBSD and you'll be retaliated against.
ANY LINUX doesn't use ALL OpenSSH.

It sure is teaching us how little people actually know about modern C.

Damien Bergamini:  I live in France. It's the big companies that are
using OpenBSD for their edge  boxes, infrastructure, public servers,
etc. Think about it before you answer. Like universities, or even
companies that want to sponsor an entire hackathon. say "it's the more
we can do, accept it or have nothing".
However, it's good enough to play ppracer, Cube, Warzone, Celestia, .
Jeremy Andrews: You refer to OpenSSH-p, the portable version of OpenSSH
that runs on other operating systems besides OpenBSD. ", a cautionary
tale about the growing prevalence of binary blobs among open source
operating systems and where this might lead. if the LORD be God, follow
him: but if Baal, then follow him. I use it at home, and have used it at
every computer job I've ever worked.
If you don't know how big your data is, you have big problems. If you
code for OpenBSD, expect to code for OpenBSD. What are project funds
used on, and where does the project get its funding from? The really
scary situation though is in graphics where there are basically two
companies ATI and NVIDIA.

Buffer overflow is a much much bigger problem, this is a very bad
excuse. Algorithmic scalability is low hanging fruit, something NetBSD
demonstrated with their quick response to their initial poor performance
in these tests.
They're getting a big  benefit from OpenBSD and have a vested interest
in seeing in continue. Jonathan Gray: The driver supports jumbo frames
and TCP RX checksum offloading, with the later being disabled in the
release. During my spare time, I like hacking on computers.

Jeremy Andrews: You live an adventurous life outside of leading the
OpenBSD project, doing a lot of hiking and biking. And we would like to
do more.

I'm just tired of the various evangelical approach being taken by so
many of the Linux users and developers. Your points are pathetic.

Jonathan Gray: The driver supports jumbo frames and TCP RX checksum
offloading, with the later being disabled in the release.



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