Why no comparison with LibreSSL? It is supposed to be a modernization of the old OpenSSL codebase.
Edit: the comments as always, racist towards Indians as well as transphobic. What a dog-shit site, with trashy moderation.
Did you comment in a wrong thread?
Because I could only find one vaguely racist comment.
The comments on Phoronix definitely took a racist turn…
They’re referring to the photonix comments. Which are notorious, and serve as a great example of what happens when you don’t moderate.
Vaguely? I went to look and (since I don’t spend time in racist circles) comment #14 made my mouth actually open in surprise. It’s not vague at all.
The comment is already removed now, but OP’s post would make you believe the entire thread is full of racism and there’s no moderation.
Trying to incite outrage like OP is doing isn’t helpful for anyone.
“akchually, there wasn’t enough racist comments”. One racist comment is too much.
OK, I guess you can leave lemmy now, because I’m sure you can judge entire website based on a single troll’s comment (and I guarantee you’ll find plenty on lemmy). Very smart!
You got some serious reading comprehension issues. I am talking about you.
I don’t see any racist comments at all… A bit confused tbh, there’s just you and the other person explaining that LibreSSL seems abandoned.
And do you have any other examples (as you imply, the thread is full of them) than just one troll that has since been removed from the thread?
average Phoronix forum user unfortunately 💀
but Phoronix’ journalism is good
(which is why I only read the articles through my RSS readers and never go on the site or associated forums)
his community can get pretty toxic, predgidist (sp?!?) but also just hostile and combative.
“Prejudiced” is the word you are looking for.
LibreSSL was a fork afaik that is nowadays abandoned again afaik. I think something like that.
LibreSSL 4.0.0 released Oct 14th, 2024
It seems to be maintained, although the development looks slow to me.
There are quite a few they could’ve compared to. Now there’s another one…