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From: David Scott +44 1383 821921 <david.michael.scott@gecm.com>
Subject: Re: So I saw this "Darwin" ad in Doctor Dobb's Journal . . .
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> On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Jason Evans wrote:
> > What reasons have you found for avoiding OpenBSD?
> 
> The lack of good reasons for not avoiding OpenBSD.
> 
> Splinter factions do nothing to forward *BSD's progress.
> 
> /* 
>    Matthew N. Dodd		| A memory retaining a love you had for life	
>    winter@jurai.net		| As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to
>    http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53	
> */

If you want to run a free *BSD - or any UNIX-like OS for that matter - and you
want the kernel to use strong encryption, I think that OpenBSD is the only
option. Why, if you have a choice, accept software crippled by U.S. export
regulations?

David Scott


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