Well, sometimes we fuck up -current.

Not on purpose, but it happens.

If you run into a broken snapshot, you may have to wait a few days until
a new snapshot hits the mirrors, usually with everything fixed.

... and so, your system may be fucked for a few days.

That said, we never get enough tests before the release. So problems happen
right after release, usually, because everyone was too lazy to test things.

Developers get frustrated with that. Theo gets *very* cranky over that.

The solution is probably to entice more test-bunnies into OpenBSD, so that
more tests gets done.

We're very far from lemmings-linux, aka debian, where very little engineering
actually gets done, and where the whole development process relies on hordes
of lemmings^Wusers going over the cliff to actually get things to work. ;-)

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