> Jeremie Courreges-Anglas response/behaviour is one typical thing what > totally drains our (users) engagement. We hardly not dare to write a > single line because there is a little but disturbing kind of people > that destroys for all others. One little suggestion, hint or anything > that's unorthodox in the spirit of OpenBSD and you get bashed and put > in the corner of shame.
some little details: 1) yes, I'm that kind of crappy user that doesn't test any diff and doesn't help the OpenBSD community to grow further. blah 2) yes, I do like using git (why? not sure...trends?) ; would I prefer the OpenBSD devs to use it? No. I prefer the OpenBSD "team" to use tools that are under control instead of a shitty js-full web interface such as github's (please don't try to learn me that one's not forced to use github's web interface, I really don't care). 3) if you want to send a diff, you can do it, and it doesn't take much time. Just do it: you won't know about it, but I'll feel better taking a look at your diff than reading you whining about "why doesn't foo use github?". 4) i'm not afraid to get bashed if I say crap / if I provide a wrong diff.