Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 16:32:37 -0800 From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com> To: freebsd@mrynet.com (FreeBSD mailing list) Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: sshd in current....no config files in /etc/ssh Message-ID: <10935.952475557@zippy.cdrom.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 07 Mar 2000 12:02:38 GMT." <200003072002.MAA09569@mrynet.com>
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> You know people, it's quite sad that those with knowledge simply refuse > to answer simple questions without "RTFM" attitudes and indirect (and What you and others don't seem to understand is that there are also "minimum responsibilities" that have been established for users of our non-mainstream branches. Those minimums are published in the Handbook and other documents and have been established in order to ensure that the developers don't spend more time answering the same questions over and over in email than they do in actually writing code and improving FreeBSD in various ways. Such a thing would be bad for everyone and so a number of people, including myself, take it upon ourselves to drive the right behavior by not simply answering "needless" questions and thus encouraging the querants, in their initial success, to follow those questions up with more. One of the requirements for running -current vs one of our mainstream releases is that people read this mailing list, for example, and that's a necessary requirement because we'd otherwise have to "announce" the same issues in -current over and over again for each person to run across some transitional thing. The -current branch is NOT intended for the average Joe, it's very directly aimed at developers and developers have to deal with the idea of minimum effective requirements every day so this shouldn't come as a shock to anyone either. If it does, you're in the wrong place and should go back to a mainstream release of FreeBSD with all due haste. - Jordan To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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