This is a discussion on Re: Merits of TrustedBSD for OpenBSD within the mailing.openbsd.tech forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:59 AM, Artur Grabowski wrote: > "R. Tyler ...
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:59 AM, Artur Grabowski wrote: > "R. Tyler Ballance" <tyler@bleepsoft.com> writes: > >> I'd be more than happy to test the code. > > This is the sentence that's a 100% sure indicator that someone is > trying to waste your time. All experienced developers know this. Avoid > using it next time you try to get someone else to do work for free for > you. It's been used so much it gets immediately recognized. Oh jeez, get real Francis, I'm working on making sure OpenBSM works properly on Darwin right now (as a drop in replacement for Apple's own BSM module) and I've already hashed out a lot of the specifics with Robert Watson, I simply don't have the time to get things up and running on OpenBSD as well right now. When I sent the email originally, I was not trying to "inspire" somebody to start the work, it was more of a question as to whether anybody had started the work yet, and if there was any interest in bringing some of the work done by the TrustedBSD into OpenBSD, because at some point in the future, I would like to start to bring at least the openbsm userland utilities into OpenBSD. I figured that, on the off chance, that anybody had started the work tech@ would be the place to ask. Cheers, - -R. Tyler Ballance iD8DBQFE4dapqO6nEJfroRsRAgzJAJ4pQ7PteUeRtYJs9xtgTO gvfIXHcQCeOjzQ iimPkHxSfxV+taDtME6JCu8= =wutZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |