Please take this offline.

On 2016 Feb 18 (Thu) at 06:26:21 +0200 (+0200), li...@wrant.com wrote:
:Wed, 17 Feb 2016 22:12:58 -0500 Eric Furman <ericfur...@fastmail.net>
:> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016, at 09:10 PM, li...@wrant.com wrote:
:> > Wed, 17 Feb 2016 19:36:35 -0500 Eric Furman <ericfur...@fastmail.net>  
:> > > Now I'm off to the GNU & Linux lists to spread the gospel of OpenBSD!  
:> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:> 
:> Whoa whoa whoa, that is not what I wrote.
:> I wrote OS400 and it was a joke.
:
:So appears to be the outrageous topic, well covering up the shocking
:facts that new-ware bugs are becoming more and excruciatingly deadlier
:fatal ever since last leap leap year.  What an example NOT to get
:inspired from: rewriting Unix poorly.
:
:> I'm not going to anybody's list and preaching anything.
:> Just to get that clear.
:
:Leave that to me, as previously agreed, !not joking again.  Exactly
:like when asked if being approached by a three letter agency for
:special code agreements, known to have at least one happening on
:commercialised kernels.  One of them examples again, any patterns?
:
:Must be a political thing that comes with infectious spread, gladly
:affecting only operating systems like tools with legal departments.
:
:> > Better, influence highly skilled programmers, friends, colleagues,
:> > partners, clients, the wide public, classmates, coeds, teachers, book
:> > authors and everyone important of the truly free good licenses:
:> > 
:> > http://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
:> > 
:> > Most projects out of misinformation pick what some other project did
:> > before them and get stuffed with the dysfunctional limiting newer and
:> > older versions of the non-Unix recurring acronym advocates of
:> > incompatible with freedom politics.  Quality software projects first!
:> > 
:> > Then educate the worthy developers of useful programs to benefit from
:> > and improve their own software products by using correct and free
:> > standard compliant coding practices and innovation from the OpenBSD
:> > project:
:> > 
:> > http://www.openbsd.org/innovations.html
:> > 
:> > Also, popularise to the wide global public that software running
:> > successfully on OpenBSD and designed to benefit from the modern best
:> > current practices in OpenBSD is inherently multiple orders of magnitude
:> > better offset from the start compared to portable incapable slow
:> > adoption single kernel only platforms targeting mass consumption only.
:> > 
:> > And for the business users, let them know that OpenBSD is chosen by
:> > many more industry leading companies from all over the world for the
:> > first class quality of example setting software, that is actually in
:> > active live maintenance for more than 20 years and brought tools and
:> > solution all of them use without even realising it most of the time.
:> > 
:> > http://www.openbsd.org/
:> > 
:> > OpenBSD provides the best development platform possible and much much
:> > more, goals of the project are continuously being met with successful
:> > continuation with each release and more over in between:
:> > 
:> > http://www.openbsd.org/goals.html
:> > 
:> > But before all this, why not just help test the upcoming release by
:> > running latest snapshots and not care for any incoming distractions?
:> > 
:> > The example OpenBSD sets is quality, ease of use, best developers, and
:> > widest adopted true solutions.
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