On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 12:09:00 -0600

> Wow, just look at that sentence.  OpenBSD did not break any embargos.
> This situation may have no relationship to embargo breaking rumours.
> However, false rumours about breaking embargos have to stop,
> especially when spread by people at other open source projects.
> 
> You imply that someone broke an embargo.

I thought it was widely understood by now that braking an embargo could
not be and was not the case by any third party either and I apologise
if I wasn't clear enough. My point was that signing up in the first
place should be criticised, if anything.

I am just surprised that so much talk about breaking/excluding from
embargos and the dangers of breaking them have been discussed and yet
the real risks involved in long embargos...not so much.

Atleast Microsoft have some justification for their monthly patch timing
even if that has been heavily criticised and the policy weakened now.

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