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From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: List of OpenBSD changes
Date: 13 Aug 1996 02:26:13 -0400
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deraadt@theos.com (Theo de Raadt) writes:

> Let me chat a bit more about why CVS access is important: when looking
> at a changed file, knowing WHY a change was made is often incredibly
> important.  That's what the cvs log message is for, but also it is
> very important to look at the diffs for any SINGLE change all by
> itself.  NetBSD does not make their sources available in this form
> which is a royal pain in the F*@Q#($ ass.  I won't talk about what it
> takes to track NetBSD changes, except that it is roughly 10x as much
> effort (and, that may be a reason why noone in FreeBSD has gone
> through the effort of looking at many NetBSD changes).

Yea, here we find out the important piece of info that Theo has a dog.
Aren't these things wonderful?  Watch out, the sarcasm is dripping...

CVSROOT:        /cvs
Module name:    src
Changes by:     deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 96/08/13 00:06:54

Modified files:
        usr.sbin/amd/amq: amq.c 

Log message:
do not play with the dog; messed up socket type