It's too bad - I'm OpenBSD user. It's too bad - I understand some words literally.
Say, the word "stable". Using OpenBSD I've got accustomed to understand it as... you know, stable. And not as, say: "let's tweak some system headers in OPENBSD_5_0 branch because ANSI published new standard". And, of course, KDE got it right: adding "-fno-exceptions" by default for each and every KDE project is a nice idea, isn't it? It's so cool to force packagers to patch CMakeLists.txt files here and there in stable release (between 4.9.0 and 4.9.2). IMHO, OpenBSD should go this way too. It's so funny. And the coding should be fun, shouldn't it? ... back to WIP ports tree... -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov

