You have the right to have your own opinion, of course, but be aware that a lot of people are firm supporters of free / Open Source software (and some of them - like myself - have written such software themselves) and will stay to refuse using DJB software - even for personal use - given the current conditions.
Amen.
DJB imposes restrictions which I find unreasonable and in detriment to the benefit and welfare of software users and system administrators like myself. Furthermore, I find the software, the irrational blind insistence that it's perfect, the disregard of RFC's, the unwillingness to update and change with the times, and the general fanaticism and hostility of /some/ qmail users to be, frankly, repulsive. So I choose to use and recommend either Sendmail or Postfix, both of whose weighted pros/cons I find preferable to qmail.
Anyone who agrees with me is welcome to their opinion, and so is anyone who does not. Thankfully, the Fedora Project's goals do and, as a member of this community, I shall lobby for those goals and objectives not to be changed.
Cheers,
-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com