I should add: I have absolutely no fine feelings about this text, feel free to beat it into any kind of shape you thing suits the project these days.
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Not sure why I'm asked to review this, not exactly my specialty, but it looks OK and sounds sensible.
Nov 23 2020
Oct 29 2020
Well, I wrote a lot of that text myself, so I can hardly disagree with it.
Oct 27 2020
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Oct 2 2020
Sorry, despite being the last person to commit to thisfile, I don't think I am qualified to review this patch.
Sep 21 2020
I can confirm that the FreeBSD-13.0-CURRENT-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE-20200917-17bd0444d91.img.xz snapshot boots fine.
Sep 11 2020
Maybe, as inspiration, we should make a web-service which made the warnings at current and higher levels for the non-6 directories available, along with a X/T plot of how many there are ?
Sep 3 2020
Sep 1 2020
Sorry about the delay, I have bounced this upstairs, to make sure I dont overlook any security implications from this.
Aug 26 2020
Looks sensible to me.
Aug 16 2020
Good Catch.
Jul 29 2020
Jul 26 2020
It was primarily made paranoid because GEOM went into the kernel during a very turbulent period in terms of locking, and because some of the compatibility shims necessary to keep systems working were ... "interesting".
Jun 27 2020
Yeah, that's clearly an oversight.
Jun 13 2020
I can confirm that this patch allows me to compile C programs on a QEMU riscv64 system.
May 28 2020
I have seen neither a V.35 nor E1/T1 line outside datamuseum.dk in the last decade.