It's not the state of the software itself that's being questioned here. It's how security wasn't put first and foremost in this case. Putting an extraordinarily high degree of emphasis on security is something a lot of us have come to expect from OpenBSD and related projects. Security comes first, even if that means waiting a bit longer for an official release, or something like that.
While LibreSSL does appear to be going in the right direction, especially after the disastrous few months that OpenSSL has had, the community at large does want to be reassured that the LibreSSL project truly does revere security. A more security-conscious release in this case would have helped with that.
While LibreSSL does appear to be going in the right direction, especially after the disastrous few months that OpenSSL has had, the community at large does want to be reassured that the LibreSSL project truly does revere security. A more security-conscious release in this case would have helped with that.