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Subject: [SPAM] Re: [SPAM] Re: SF new column announcement: How not to respond to a security advisory
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:08:59 -0700
Oh, it's not just that... he's rude to people that try and help him too.

A while back there was a link on either the OpenBSD or (un)deadly websites asking for hardware donations. So I clicked the mailto: link and wrote up an email saying much along the lines of "I'm responding to the hardware donation request; I have an HP 712/60 I'd like to donate".

So what happens? I get an email back from Theo himself saying along the lines of "Huh? Why are you bothering me with this?".

I would agree with Theo. That machine is so slow it would hinder them more than help them.


712/60: PA-7100LC 60MHz with 1KB on-chip L11 and 64KB off-chip L1 cache

This is useless. It's like offering a 386.

This hasn't stopped me from using OpenBSD, I love it, but you gotta wonder when the man at the top acts like this. As unfortunate and subjective as it may be, his rep is not undeserved.

Because you offered him useless hardware and he responded as such. I bought a pair of similar HP's for $50 and ended up throwing them out because they were so painfully slow.


-Kurt


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