Theo's Thoughts 9
The European Unix Platform e-zine is running an interview with Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD head honcho) in which he talks a little about his thoughts on the WC/BSDI merger, embedded OpenBSD, and the openssh.{com,org} dispute. Alex de Joode, also involved in the dispute, has written a reply to Theo's points.
OpenSSH.org (Score:2)
OTOH, from what I've seen, Theo's not known for his patience; he's a straightforward, blunt, no-bullshit kinda guy (as is not uncommon amongst brilliant coder types :). Could just be that Alex is putting a smoother front on the whole issue.
Wasn't there talk of Emmett here from /. doing a story on the whole thing? Would be nice to get a feel for what went down.
More importantly, it would be *very* nice for the folks involved to get everything sorted out :)
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Re:OpenSSH.org (Score:1)
Isn't IPF (assuming that stands for IP Filter) written by a third party [anu.edu.au] not associated with OpenBSD? Certainly, IPF on OpenBSD does rock, but so does IPF on FreeBSD, IPF on NetBSD, etc...
Son of a Niche (Score:1)
Re:OpenSSH.org (Score:1)
I've got *tremendous* respect and gratitude towards Darren Reed, too :)
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Re:OpenSSH.org (Score:1)
Short and attitude riddled... (Score:1)
DeRaadt has the attitude and social skills of a mule who's been repeatedly kicked in the nuts.
It's too bad, really...OpenBSD would benefit enormously from a congenial and thoughtful spokesperson...not the detrimental egotist many of us find ourselves using the OS in spite of.
sedawkgrep
Re:OpenSSH.org (Score:1)
According to the copyright in the source, it was written in 1993. OpenBSD wasn't around until 1995... so, I doubt it was originally written for OpenBSD :) (wasn't imported into OpenBSD [openbsd.org] until 1996, BTW).
Re:Short and attitude riddled... (Score:2)
And he comes off strongly too. Very strongly. But I wouldn't say that the GNU project has suffered from it. Having someone behind it who won't take shite, and will stick to their ideals and to their guns. There's always more appealing types to talk to in these areas (like ESR over RMS), but as far as a leader goes.. Well you need someone hardcore.
Re:Short and attitude riddled... (Score:1)