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Additional changes were also made, but unlike these three the additional changes are not enabled by default as they are “too dangerous for normal software or cause too much of a slowdown”. At least, it appears our user community is fairly happy with our efforts. But of course, noone in Taiwan does. Looking to the development process, Theo talks about recent and future “mini-hackathons”, small and focused OpenBSD development gatherings.
Theo de Raadt: Quite honestly I prefer chips which have no firmware, and instead use correctly designed hardware logic, which our driver must then drive not just OpenBSD users.
We have been trying to make this happen for YEARS, and the situationis rapidly getting worse not better. Adding more keywords Calendar Day Name Row.