> OK I have done a lot of cutting and I may have put your words out of context, > this isn't intended of course, however I feel when you say "OpenBSD isn't a > PRODUCT" that this just can't be. By that I mean, that I buy every CD that > comes out, a) it has an ISBN number so it's a book (but not really) b) It > has a booklet inside so perhaps it is a book. It has 3 awesomely decorated > CD's inside too, that contain binary code to run on a set of computer > architectures and the last CD has source code so the purchaser can study the > inner workings of the binary, *) these are expected to be synced. When > running the contents of your product it's able to compile itself from the > provided source code with means of a GCC compiler.
hmm, the difference is very subtle indeed. Man, what you bought is OpenBSD version x.x, not OpenBSD. Look on your CD label.

