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 <a href="http://www.computermags.com/CCP/Pub/Story/1,1080,715,00.html">  <a href="http://www.computermags.com/CCP/Pub/Story/1,1080,715,00.html">
 1999's Technically Excellent Canadians</a></strong></font>,  1999's Technically Excellent Canadians</a>,
 COMPUTERMAGS.COM, Aug 10, 1999</a><p>  COMPUTERMAGS.COM, Aug 10, 1999.</strong></font><p>
   
 "CCW is very pleased to name our five Technically Excellent Canadians,  "CCW is very pleased to name our five Technically Excellent Canadians,
 who are significantly impacting on technology both at home and  who are significantly impacting on technology both at home and
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 <a href="http://www.nationalpost.com/financialpost.asp?f=990525/2636405&s2=canadianbusiness">  <a href="http://www.nationalpost.com/financialpost.asp?f=990525/2636405&s2=canadianbusiness">
 Operating system designed to foil hackers</a></strong></font>,  Operating system designed to foil hackers</a>,
 National Post, May 25, 1999</a><p>  National Post, May 25, 1999.</strong></font><p>
   
 Newspaper article about OpenBSD.  Newspaper article about OpenBSD.
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 <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp">  <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp">
 The Net's stealth operating system.</a></strong></font>, July 22, 1999<p>  The Net's stealth operating system</a>, July 22, 1999</strong></font><p>
   
 "The OpenBSD group, which did a line-by-line security audit of BSD  "The OpenBSD group, which did a line-by-line security audit of BSD
 code, and now has what is widely regarded as the most secure OS  code, and now has what is widely regarded as the most secure OS
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 <a href="http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19990300/bsd.htm">  <a href="http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19990300/bsd.htm">
 Why to BSD in a Linux world.</a></strong></font>, March, 1999<p>  Why to BSD in a Linux world</a>, March, 1999.</strong></font><p>
   
 Description of the OpenBSD development process, and arguments as to why  Description of the OpenBSD development process, and arguments as to why
 Linux probably cannot achieve the same level of security audit.  Linux probably cannot achieve the same level of security audit.
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 <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/12035.html">  <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/12035.html">
 Wired Magazine, May 1, 1998, Usenix coverage.</a></strong></font><p>  Usenix coverage, Wired Magazine</a>, May 1, 1998</strong></font><p>
   
 Mention of OpenBSD with regards to our involvement in the  Mention of OpenBSD with regards to our involvement in the
 Freenix track held at Usenix in New Orleans.  Freenix track held at Usenix in New Orleans.
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 <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/5943.html">  <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/5943.html">
 Wired Magazine, Aug 11, 1997, Beyond HOPE coverage.</a></strong></font><p>  Beyond HOPE coverage, Wired Magazine</a>, Aug 11, 1997.</strong></font><p>
   
 Completely bogus (but quite amusing) description of what  Completely bogus (but quite amusing) description of what
 OpenBSD is.  OpenBSD is.
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 WebServer Online</A>, reprinted in  WebServer Online</A>, reprinted in
 <A href="http://sw.expert.com/R/WS4.JUN.98.pdf">  <A href="http://sw.expert.com/R/WS4.JUN.98.pdf">
 Server/Workstation Expert (formerly  Server/Workstation Expert (formerly
 SunExpert Magazine), June 1998, page 81.</a></strong></font><p>  SunExpert Magazine)</a>, June 1998, page 81.</strong></font><p>
   
 A glowing four-page description of OpenBSD emphasizing its use  A glowing four-page description of OpenBSD emphasizing its use
 as a server and an OS that ships with security in the box  as a server and an OS that ships with security in the box
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 <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-20/28.html">  <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-20/28.html">
 Datateknik</a> no 20, 1998.</strong></font><p>  Datateknik</a>, Nov 20, 1998.</strong></font><p>
   
 An article on the swedish <a href="events.html#ipsec98">IPSec interop</a> event  An article on the swedish <a href="events.html#ipsec98">IPSec interop</a> event
 mentions OpenBSD as one of the successful participants, and has a  mentions OpenBSD as one of the successful participants, and has a
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 <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-13/1.html">  <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-13/1.html">
 Datateknik</a> no 13, 1998 and  Datateknik</a>, Nov 13, 1998 and
 <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-14/1.html">  <a href="http://www.datateknik.se/arkiv/98-14/1.html">
 Datateknik</a> no 14, 1998.</strong></font><p>  Datateknik</a>, Nov 14, 1998.</strong></font><p>
   
 Two published letters talking about OpenBSD's role in MacOS X.  The 1st  Two published letters talking about OpenBSD's role in MacOS X.  The 1st
 one has some misconceptions which are corrected by the 2nd which  one has some misconceptions which are corrected by the 2nd which

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