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Bitrig 1.0 Released – OpenBSD fork

60 pointsby chrismsnzover 10 years ago

7 comments

hhwover 10 years ago
There was a discussion about this on the OpenBSD misc mailing archives back in 2012: <a href="http://marc.info/?t=133961305400003&amp;r=1&amp;w=2" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;marc.info&#x2F;?t=133961305400003&amp;r=1&amp;w=2</a><p>Theo&#x27;s initial response to the thread, which may help illuminate the situation, was:<p>&quot;Except for the fact that it is bullshit.<p>They started the fork because they got kicked out because one developer (Marco) hired 5 other developers for his startup company, and attempted to hire around 10 other developers in a sneaky and underhanded way. They were told, oh i forget they were &quot;asked&quot;, to not tell anyone else in OpenBSD that this was happening, probably because people &quot;including Theo&quot; would be upset.<p>Funny thing is, I&#x27;ve never been upset about the 20+ OpenBSD and ex-OpenBSD developers who now work for google.<p>Previously, many of those developers were in critical positions in the development team. As they were suddenly hired with such terms and conditions, they became more scarce in OpenBSD -- perhaps because they suddenly got real busy with work, but also to avoid telling others that this was happening. Various projects lagged. To avoid telling a lie, they instead chose to not tell the truth. It had effects. It was dishonest of them to not tell their co-developers that they were creating vacuums in the development process.<p>So because of those decisions, they are now gone from OpenBSD. And now they miss it. So now, all these guys who work for the same company have started a fork. And it is directed by the guy who hired them in the first place.<p>From where I stand, that is the truth.<p>Yet none of that is in that article, because the truth hurts, doesn&#x27;t it guys?&quot;
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Blueriseover 10 years ago
Bitrig developer here, feel free to shoot questions!
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paulannesleyover 10 years ago
I love this in the FAQ:<p>&gt; Why is the project named Bitrig? &gt; &gt; The name Bitrig is derived from the Latin &quot;Bitrigus&quot;, the name of the software used by the Romans to conquer Europe. Sadly, not having zero among its numerals made traditional computer science difficult for the Romans and the project was put on hold indefinitely. Bitrigus faded into obscurity until it was recently rediscovered at a Viking archaeological site in the modern day country of Iceland. &gt; &gt; The Roman emperor Hadrian is rumored to have sent Bitrigus as far west as a boat could carry it to keep it from the then growing threat of religious fanaticism within the Roman Empire.
protomythover 10 years ago
Aren&#x27;t there some compiler additions to GCC that OpenBSD relies on that haven&#x27;t made it into LLVM&#x2F;clang?
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debacleover 10 years ago
Why did they decide to fork OpenBSD?
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chaz72over 10 years ago
Will OpenBSD look to pull from their updated C++ libraries?
jakschuover 10 years ago
I&#x27;m super excited about this!