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English press coverage
+
January, 2001
Theo
+ de Raadt gives it all to OpenBSD, NewsForge, January 29, 2001
+
+
+ This time, Open Source people profiler Julie Bresnick interviews Theo de Raadt,
+ lead developer of OpenBSD, about how he started, the OpenBSD
+ "family", hacking, conferences, friends, beer and mountain bikes.
+
+
+
+ Tucows
+ BSD Channel is no more, BSD Today, January 24, 2001
+
+
+ Editor Jeremy Reed fails to shed a tear for the poorly edited (and often
+ openly hostile) bsd.tucows.com site.
+
+
+
+ With
+ Snoopy's Eriksen, the more things change, the more they stay the same,
+ NewsForge, January 16, 2001
+
+
+ In another quirky Open Source people profile, NewsForge columnist Julie
+ Bresnick interviews Aamodt Eriksen, author of the Snoopy command logger, who
+ runs OpenBSD on his ThinkPad and acknowledges as a role model, among others,
+ our own Theo de Raadt.
+
+
+
+ A lot
+ of misinformation about BSD, BSD Today, January 6, 2001
+
+
+ Editor Jeremy Reed takes the bsd.Tucows.com BSD reviewers to task for some
+ inaccurate and ill-informed reviews, like the one that said that OpenBSD was
+ licensed under the GPL (hint, it's anything but -- see our
+ policy page. [Note Jan.24: bsd.tucows.com has been
+ shut down.]
+
+
+
+ Theo deRaadt,
Todd Miller, Angelos Keromytis, Werner Losh, and Jack Woehr
at "A Roundtable on BSD, Security, and Quality", Dr. Dobb's, January, 2001
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Building
Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls, book review, The Linux Gurus, November 18, 2000
+
In this detailed review of the Sonnenreich & Yates
firewalls book, the unnamed
author concludes that the authors aren't paranoid enough in stripping down
the firewall system to the bare essentials.
+
+ What the future holds for
+ Unix, vnunet.com, November 10, 2000
+
+ Dave Cartwright dons the weird robes and gazes into the crystal ball for
+ the future of big-iron UNIX, Linux and BSD. Best quote in the article:
+ "Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD will continue to flourish due to their
+ openness, price, quality and attitude.". Quality, that's us (and
+ much of the attitude too).
+
+
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