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OpenBSD in trouble! (Wednesday, March 29, 2006)
For those of you who know me, you know I'm an avid user of the BSD series of Operating Systems (most notably, FreeBSD). It appears another BSD project, OpenBSD, is in a bit of trouble.
The OpenBSD project is also responsible for the development of OpenSSH, arguably the most widely used SSH implementations ever. It's used in (as far as I know) every Linux distribution, as well as many commercial OS' (AIX, HP-UX, etc). The project is under financial duress, and is in need of $100,000. So let's all jump on over and help them out. Theo runs a good organization, and while he's known for trash-talking, he sure can make up for it all in the code he writes. It would be a shame to see OpenBSD fall through the cracks.
- Aaron
posted by Aaron and Sarah at 12:18 PM
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