Theo de Raadt wrote: > > You would probably expect me to the be last person to say > > that Sendmail is perfectly within their rights. I have > > had a lot of problems with what they are doing. > > > > But what did you pay for Sendmail? Was it a dollar, or was > > it more? Let me guess. It was much less than a dollar. I > > bet you paid nothing. > > > > So does anyone owe you anything, let alone a particular process > > which you demand with such length? > Gadi Evron wrote: > So you are basically saying open source free software can't > be trusted to hold high standards or be reliable or secure > if I don't pay for it? What he is basically saying is that you hold no right whatever to demand it. The "International Infrastructure's" need doesn't constitute a claim on Sendmail or its developers. As Theo stated, if that's unacceptable, buy software with a commercial license (which would then give you the right to demand that trust, as included in the license). -- Michael A Fusaro II maf@xxxxxxxxx