johns <j...@cox.net> added the comment:

Perhaps 1.x was never considered.  OpenBSD 2.0 was released in 1996.  The OS 
developers only support the current release version and one "minor" release 
back anyway.  The major release number isn't significant.  It's just 
incremented after the "minor" release is bumped from 9.  There's a release 
every six months so the difference in "major" release numbers is 5 years.  No 
one should even be running 3.x or even early 4.x anymore.

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