Well, that might have been because we already have easy to use firewall/router management and easy to use desktop. This is, naturally, nothing but my own humble opinion.
With some respect /Johan Petersson On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 3:59 PM, français <romaper...@gmail.com> wrote: > I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one > audit > report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find on > the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not > opaque in the slightest... > > The bigger problem with OpenBSD is it's community. In the FreeBSD world, > you > have PC-BSD and pfsense, both of which are generally welcomed by the > community. With OpenBSD, there were two sister projects that tried to > target > a similar audience: GnoBSD and Comixwall. Comixwall was the equivalent of > pfsense for easy router/firewall management and GnoBSD was an attempt to > make an easy-to-use desktop. Both, however, ended up shutting down after > Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless and > that > they weren't contributing to OpenBSD. > > Because Theo and various users told them that their projects were worthless > and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Because-Theo-and-various-users-told -them-that-the-projects-GnoBSD-and-Comixwall-were-worthless-and-t-tp280374.ht ml > Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.