User talk:Adelfino

Espie material
Give me your source for the Espie list and I'll try to add it as prose, unless you want to do it. NicM 19:05, 24 January 2006 (UTC).


 * I don't know if you are going to read this (starting to learn about Wikipedia), however, the source is an ONLamp interview (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/03/18/marc_espie.html). Adelfino


 * Hmm, I've read it before but didn't remember, I'll see what I can do about gettings what he says in. I am not getting at you by reverting your changes, but this article has just completed huge, careful changes to cut it down, remove ugly lists and short paragraphs and unnecessary information, so it can get made a featured article and I don't want to see them all undone. You may want to look at the peer review and the two featured article debates (1 and 2), and perhaps my conversations on User talk:Taxman/Archive7 and User talk:RN/Archive6 regarding the problems last time. If you have large suggestions, bring them up on Talk:OpenBSD.
 * Also, remember it is not always important that something does not quite match the section, or it is linked twice, or the word doesn't match the article title. This is an article, not code, sometimes there are reasons (eg, it will be easier for the reader, or it is is good information but nowhere is quite right to put it) not to stick precisely to the guidelines. NicM 19:22, 24 January 2006 (UTC).

If you are technically-inclined and want to write content, you could help me beef up the OpenBSD security features article :-). It needs lots more stuff on the "Other features" (it has less than what is in the main article) and more on crypto and randomization. Could also do with a longer code auditing section added (since its part of OpenBSD's security, really). NicM 19:42, 24 January 2006 (UTC).

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