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 <!--<a href="http://www.plesman.com/cc/home.html">In the shadow of the-->  <a href="http://www.plesman.com/Archives/cc/2000/Jul/2614/cc261406a.html"</a>In
 <b>In the shadow of the  the shadow of the penguin</a>, Computing Canada, July 7, 2000
 penguin</b>, Computing Canada, July 7, 2000  
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 Viewpoint columnist Matthew Friedman tries to set the record straight -- open  Viewpoint columnist Matthew Friedman tries to set the record straight -- open
 source is not all about Linux. He focuses on the rock-solid networking performance  source is not all about Linux. He focuses on the rock-solid networking performance
 and security and speaks with OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt and FreeBSD's Jordan  and security and speaks with OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt and FreeBSD's Jordan
 K. Hubbard.<br>  K. Hubbard.
 <i>Unfortunately, the article is not yet online</i>.  
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 <b>BSD (and Joe) are Canadian</b>,  (and Joe) are Canadian</a>, letter to the editor, Computing Canada, June 23,
 letter to the editor, Computing Canada, June 23, 2000  2000
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 &quot;Dave the Canadian software guy&quot; wrote to complain about a column  &quot;Dave the Canadian software guy&quot; wrote to complain about a column
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 alternative OSes never mentioned OpenBSD, published in Canada, or NetBSD,  alternative OSes never mentioned OpenBSD, published in Canada, or NetBSD,
 the sole BSD at Linux Quebec in April. &quot;Is it time for a Joe the Canadian  the sole BSD at Linux Quebec in April. &quot;Is it time for a Joe the Canadian
 commercial for Canadian Software?&quot;, Dave asks.<br>  commercial for Canadian Software?&quot;, Dave asks.<br>
 <i>Unfortunately, the letter is not online</i>.  <i>The letter is further down the page</i>.
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