things clearer to myself as well as my coworkers - all of whom have been
using FreeBSD for the past 15 years. All of whom have recently converted to
OpenBSD due to the need for something simpler to base our million-dollar
webapps on.
Here are the outlines. I'd appreciate some feedback. I hope it doesn't
offend anybody:
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OpenBSD's brilliant design
Breath of fresh air in a world otherwise filled with clutter
true. but lack of many things that REQUIRES me to go with FreeBSD. Still -
far better than being forced to use linux/windows
Perfection is achieved, not when there's nothing left to add, but when
there's nothing left to take away
TRUTH!
FreeBSD
ASCII nightmare (boot loader, sysinstall)
Satanic logo
What happens when a project accepts ideas from people with no sense of
correctness or good design
Still - stupid addons doesn't hurt the rest.
ZFS is an example. Just don't compile it in.