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Introducing OpenBSD 3.9

Contributed by ben on from the what-where's-the-xml dept.

Bob Huvane let us know about an article on informit.com regarding the upcoming release of 3.9. The article goes into some of the new features available in 3.9, and the ongoing financial situation among other things.

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  1. By hackmann (212.242.231.41) on

    Wauv, this is one of the best articles about OpenBSD I've ever read! It gets most of the history and nuances. I was just talking today to one of our biggest customers he was recommending InformIT's book review newsletter I can see why 8-)

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    1. By Nate (65.94.97.111) on

      Bah, anyone could get that from the article on Wikipedia or from the book Free For All, both of which are available for free on the Internet. The guy just did a minimal amount of research, no biggy. It really is unfortunate that basic stuff like this wows people, it tells a lot about how bad most stuff is.

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      1. By Anonymous Coward (81.232.118.108) on

        > Bah, anyone could get that from the article on Wikipedia or from the book Free For All, both of which are available for free on the Internet. The guy just did a minimal amount of research, no biggy. It really is unfortunate that basic stuff like this wows people, it tells a lot about how bad most stuff is.

        Word. It seems every article ever on OpenBSD must relay the history of the split from NetBSD. I'm pretty sure everyone who's interested has heard that story by now. It's getting really boring.

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