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On a second thought, I will just leave this matter here, before it
unnecessarily escalates into a fireball.
In the end, I will just clear a few things please:
- I genuinely didn't knew much about the structure of openBSD community/team or
how lov
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> Woah! Where did that come from?
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hort extent at least. Any alternative you may have in
mind, would be well appreciated as well.
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@Janne: Read up where? Link please (if you are referring to anything except
that github)
@Marc: Thanks for the information, but based on what you said, what would you
consider as 'official' then? Just curious.
And no, I'm not on OpenBSD at all 'y
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Thanks guys. I did see a reference of his name here and there. I just wanted to
make sure (and thus asked it here).
I'm sorry, if I have caused any confusion. But my concern is similar to what
Andreas said.
I basically want to know if what he has
t; OpenBSD at a very young age due to Antoine's gCompris package 10 or more
> years ago. Also, there is the very useful subscription for stable
> packages at mtier.org. So unless Theo de Raadt or Antoine Jacoutot say
> otherwise, I would think he is a core developer.
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Can anyone tell me,
Is Antoine Jacoutot a core openbsd developer?
And this is his account (not a impersonator?)
https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
Should I take it as a official way of running OpenBSD on AWS?
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On Friday, November 30, 2018 7:26 AM, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
> Yes, it appears so. Only 4-5 regions have community AMIs currently:
> N.Virginia: Has 6.2, 6.3, 6.4
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I have done that, but when I search in community AMI, there is no OpenBSD. It
returns a empty result.
Does this have something to do with Amazon region?
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I was hoping if there is a official how-to-guide. Or at least semi-official.
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Hi Everyone or Salaam
Is there a easy way to use OpenBSD on AWS EC2? I'm looking for guide to do so,
if its possible. I know about Vultr, but no I don't want to switch from AWS
just yet.
I'm currently running FreeBSD on Lightsail.
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