Subject: Re: Policy questions
To: Bruce J.A. Nourish <bjan+tech-userlevel@bjan.net>
From: Perry E. Metzger <perry@piermont.com>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 12/29/2003 10:49:08
"Bruce J.A. Nourish" <bjan+tech-userlevel@bjan.net> writes:
> * Have we considered removing UUCP from the base distribution? It
> seems to be there just for old times' sake (*duck*). We would get
> rid of a bunch of GNU code, to boot.
It is likely we'll have a more fine-grained install mechanism in the
future for people who don't want this sort of thing, but there are
still users so it is unlikely to vanish.
> * Have we considered removing r{sh,cmd,cp} from the base distribution?
> They are of dubious security and utility, and, I think, OpenBSD has
> already ditched them.
Some people do kerberized rsh/rcp/etc. which is secure, and in any
case there are complaints when we look into removing them.
> * The man page to regex(3), circa 1994, claims that regex(3) is "an
> alpha release with known defects." As it has been rigorously tested
> for almost 10 years, could we remove that comment?
Well, it is certainly no longer an alpha release. :)
Are there still known defects?
Perry