> On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 9:33 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 11:38 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello Misc
>> >>
>> >> I have used OpenBSD, Slackware and Debian for almost 23 years, just
>> as a
>> >> User! But i think that Linux is a Linus Kernel with many app; and
>> >> OpenBSD
>> >> is a complete OS, then the Administration in Linux could be Test and
>> >> Error, but in OpenBSD must be on the base of know what you are doing!
>> It
>> >> means one have to learn properly!
>> >>
>> >> I am curios about this Learning Pure OpenBSD project at ircnow.org!
>> >>
>> >> The basic idea is to pay for a qualified Server to host certain
>> number
>> >> of
>> >> VMs for exclusive porpose to learn pure OpenBSD.
>> >>
>> >
>> > I don't understand the purpose of this, it is trivial for anyone today
>> to
>> > fire up a VM on their own computer and test different aspects of any
>> > operating system. Why would anyone need external paid hosting?
>> >
>>
>> The purpose is Freedom, independence! and OpenBSD could be the
>> appropriated OS, please look; users offering services to users:
>>
>> https://oddprotocol.org/
>> https://bsdforall.org/
>>
>
> But a cloud provider can't possibly be more free and independent than your
> own computer. I still don't think I understand the purpose, are you going
> to offer some kind of OpenBSD teaching and need to share the screen with
> the user? I mean, what part of learning OpenBSD is better done using a
> third-party host?
>

Their proposition is:

Having a bare metal server/dedicated server capable to run 20/25 VMs, that
are going to be used by users who want to learn how to Administer OpenBSD
correctly. After that the new users become Admin of their own Server and
so on.

I discover this project few weeks ago, and only know what i share. But for
me the  idea of learning against to be teached is interesting! I obtained
2 specialization using the "Learning it, doing it" method.


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