User since ~2001 here, albeit intermittently. My first encounter with it
was where it was used — mostly to run Postfix, Squid and BIND, if my hazy
memory is trustworthy — by a private company who was effectively an ISP for
many Australian Federal Government departments.

I think the aspect I like most is the gradual, carefully-considered but
also inexorable flow of improvements that may individually look small, but,
when viewed collectively, represent a huge improvement.

A [software developer] colleague recently said, in a different context, "a
big-bang release only guarantees a big bang". Seems appropriate here. I
might have missed one but I can't remember a "big bang" OpenBSD release.
That's a good thing.

John

On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 00:32, Mohamed salah <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
>

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