Hi Frank,

I heard this argument that OBSD is slow circulated a little bit.

Can you please clarify and quantify?

Really performance is of a very secondary importance, however unless
there's a good reason for it not to be there, it is nice that it is there,
hence my question for you to clarify and quantify now -

Thanks,
Mikael




2013/11/29 frantisek holop <min...@obiit.org>

> hmm, on Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 02:00:53PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio said that
> > So the next question is, why would someone want to switch to OpenBSD
> > on one of these platforms?
> >
> > 1. Concise ecosystem (less maintenance of your own distribution)
> >
> > 2. High quality code
> >
> > 3. Increasing attention to areas that matter (ARMv7, KMS, etc)
>
> just like everyone else, i would love to see an openbsd
> powered "android" phone.  but i think the elephant in
> the room no one is talking about is performance.
> without getting into "running bad code faster" vs
> "running good code slower", openbsd is simply slow.
>
> -f
> --
> there's no second chance for a good first impression.

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