Steve Mynott wrote:
> 
> <flame bait>
> 
> * use a _real_ hackers OS
>
> * use a real free lightweight version of UNIX with traces of ATT code still there
>
> 
> * use an actual open source OS where the entire source tree (both
>   userland and kernel) is web browsable
> 
> * an OS where version control is actually used to maintain the code
>   base (radical idea huh? you think linux will ever use this?)
> 
> * an OS where if you find a bug you can mail a source patch in to the
>   author and it goes straight in the OS (if you got it right)
> 
> * an OS where /usr/include has _readable_ header files untained by GCC
>   macro cruft
> 
> * an OS which is smaller and simpler
> 
> * an OS with "man" pages that are up to date and readable
> 
> * an OS where radical changes _aren't_ made with _every_ version
> 
> * an OS which uses the same filing system as solaris
> 
> * an OS which ships with such kewl coloured stickers
> 
> </flame bait>
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/

Sounds like a T shirt to me with OpenBSDspotting ....

I like the artwork mind, and OpenSSH is excellent!

Greg

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> 
>     internet killed the bbs star

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