On Feb 17, 2008 2:25 PM, Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> infringement, pure and simple), and then politicizes their 'security
> features' as better, no matter what they've broken.   Any real
> security work by OpenBSD is quickly copied into FreeBSD and NetBSD,

You have to admit that OpenBSD has the safest networking stack.
OpenBSD is also the first to implement any bleeding-edge security
threats.  Take a look at the history.  Sometimes "breakage" happens
because the other developers who built code on top of an
infrastructure assumed too much...
-- 
Kristian Erik Hermansen
--
"It has been just so in all my inventions. The first step is an
intuition--and comes with a burst, then difficulties arise. This thing
gives out and then that--'Bugs'--as such little faults and
difficulties are called--show themselves and months of anxious
watching, study and labor are requisite before commercial success--or
failure--is certainly reached" -- Thomas Edison in a letter to
Theodore Puskas on November 18, 1878
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