> And developed by literal nazis.
Said who?
I was unaware of this rumor when I joined SLcon 2019 and I
was welcome by a friendly and open minded people. I really
enjoyed the confenrence and will attend again.
Since then, I lurk on some suckless lists and saw no sign of
any extremism.
Even if m not under fire, I'm tired of reading this stupid claims just
because some idiots unaware of german customs can't understand that
nazis also were germans and used this traditions.
so please either
* try to find any evidence of any nazi activity of any of the suckless members
* stop spreading your belief based on weak arguments from people who
didn't even talk to the members of the suckless community.
> foolish at best and gives a false sense of security at worst. Not using
> external libraries means you need to rewrite all the code others have
> written for common tasks,
*or* maybe refuse to support useless features and not write things that
perhaps shouldn't have been writen in a first place. that was one of the
points of st (there was a talk about the st goals:
https://suckless.org/conferences/2013/).
> which means you introduce unknown bugs into
> your code instead of having the mostly known bugs in existing codebases.
And then you provide a new codebase which is less error prone? who
knows ...
AFAI(understand), openBSD is a fork of a fork(netBSD) of a fork (freeBSD)
of an original codebase and all those codebases have pros and cons.
Diversity matters (is that what a nazi could have told you?).
regards,
Marc
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