On 11/10/07, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> of philosophy.  Linux is about making all kinds of toys work in a
> hot-plug way and allow people to boast about their uptime.  OpenBSD is
> about security.

I would add usability (conciseness, least surprise and coherency) and
thus maintainability to the list. I end up having less to do for OpenBSD
Servers to keep them happy running than for some Debian boxes, and
Debian _is_ damn well maintainable.

--knitti

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