Their development operating system is DOS with " no remote hole in the default install, in more than 20 years and counting! The one remote whole in the default install happened only when they created OpenBSD.
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 02:48:27PM -0600, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote: >> Hi OpenBSD developers, >> >> >> Which are your preferred tools for develop? (For C, C++, Java, >> etc....no matter the language) >> >> It is good to know which tools and why... >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Alvaro > > I'm assuming you mean software tools and not hardware (just got a Dell > 2405FPW that I'm lovin'). > > Here's a typical list in no particular order: > > 1) visual editor -- ed, vi, emacs > 2) revision control system -- RCS, CVS, Subversion > 3) portability tools -- autotools (autoconf, automake, libtool) > 4) build system -- make, gmake, bmake > 5) packaging system -- pkgsrc, Open and FreeBSD ports systems > 6) debugger -- ddb, gdb > 7) decompiler -- jad (for "fixing" Java bytecode) > 8) bug tracking/feature request system -- gnats, bugzilla > 9) team collaboration tools -- email, IRC > 10) typesetting tools -- teTeX > 11) Web browser -- lynx, w3m, Mozilla > > Apologies to the list for the lack of snide comments. > > -Damian > > ps. Two items regarding the AK47. I've heard that the majority of these > are being produced illegally (manufacturer didn't get the required > license from the Soviet inventor) and that, besides the gun barrel, most > parts can be stamped out of sheet metal instead of having to be machined.

