Stallman's moral arguments are compelling. Theo's moral arguments are
impeccable.
There is more Unix tradition in OpenBSD than there is in any modern Posix
compliant system, where most projects change their interface needlessly,
OpenBSD is a classic where much documentation is in effect timeless. This
is a product of stability being a moral stance which endeavours to create a
substrate for morally oriented code.
The objective of bug free code is nearly unheard of in the industry and in
fact where it is paid lip-service it is not sufficiently served.
The objective and means of obtaining security is among the most accurate,
most logical, and least impulsive strategies in the industry.
Stability, fitness for service and security combine to form a practical
morality in applied software engineering that I find compelling.
On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 5:44 PM andrew fabbro <andrew@fabbro.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 7:45 AM Mohamed salah <mohamed.a.salah11@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> > OPENBSD
>
>
> The vastly superior mascot and soundtrack.
>
> --
> andrew fabbro
> andrew@fabbro.org
>
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