Quick question, do we really need an endorsement from Richard Stallman and the FSF for OpenBSD? When I choose an OS I don't go to Richard and the FSF, I choose the OS I want to use whether its Kubuntu or PCLinuxOS for the desktop (with all the non-free software that makes my heart sing), OpenBSD for my server and NetBSD for my Firewall. I never consulted anyone on my two Windows machines either, Richard Stallman and the FSF have NEVER endorsed a BSD or UNIX system, so why should that change now? I'm sure some of you care what Richard and the FSF think but in the long run. Does it really matter? To me this thread has spiraled out of control with no give or take from either side and its equatable to trying to convince Bill and Steve to open source Windows.
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