On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>  Placing correctness before features is such a fundamentally different
>  approach to what (most) other projects do, with such obvious results,
>  I'm amazed OpenBSD is still the only one doing it.
[...]

I add two more: "simplicity" and "intuitiveness". Simplicity because
things are laid out really well, and are easy to grasp/understand. For
eg., the netstart script, the rc.local script, rc.shutdown script, and
I can just go on. Try checking the rc.* stuff on Linux, and the
simplicity thing distinctly stands out. And intuitiveness follows
because of this simplicity. :-) Thanks.

-Amarendra

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