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6.2: "A 3 line diff" 6.1: "Winter of 95" 6.0: "Another Smash of the Stack", @@ -67,9 +125,7 @@ "Sonate aux insomniaques" 5.0: "What Me Worry?" 4.9: "The Answer" - |
- - | + |
4.8: "El Puffiachi" 4.7: "I'm still here" 4.6: "Planet of the Users" @@ -90,36 +146,40 @@ 3.2: "Goldflipper" 3.1: "Systemagic" 3.0: "E-Railed (OpenBSD Mix)" - |
Three audio CDs have been made which contain approximately 5 years of songs each: + +
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Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, | A tale of a fateful diff, That started on a set of stairs Right by a pizza joint. - +
Art was a mighty coding man,
The coding started getting tough,
The simple change became complex
So this is a tale of our programmers,
Grabowski and the others too
No QEMU, only DDB,
So check a new diff every week,
Working on a marginal diff.
- | - |
Lyrics by Carson Harding based upon tale from Theo de Raadt.
Vocals by Johnny Nordstrom, Chris Wynters, Scott Peters (of Captain Tractor).
Composition, arrangement, instruments, and recording by Jonathan Lewis.
This song was released 13 months after 6.2 due to various factors.
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-(OGG 4.7MB) - - +
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+ |
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+OpenBSD was only a few months old when we realized that read-only repository access for everyone was a critical concept. @@ -253,85 +316,89 @@ could almost be thanked for the increase in openness we embraced, and then our openness probably led others to embrace it also. +
| - - -
I had a Type-4 keyboard, | Bought with my Sun workstation, Hacked on it 'til my fingers bled. Was the winter of '95. - +
Me and the guys from core,
Oh, when I look back now,
So we carried on with a fresh source tree,
The source tree just got too big,
Sometimes when I look for something
And now the times have changed
Back around that Halloween,
Everyone needs to see the history.
- | - |
Lyrics by Carson Harding and Theo de Raadt at the Ship & Anchor.
Vocals by Cary Shields.
Composition, arrangement, instruments, vocals, and recording by Jonathan Lewis.
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-(OGG 6.5MB) - + |
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+
OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 2 is an
+ In 20 years of mitigating security issues, we've encountered plenty of resistance. Some upstream projects don't seem to care that their software follows unsafe practices or sacrifice security in favor of obsolete methods. It takes sustained pressure to tear down the walls. - - | - | + + + |
+
We don't need no exploitation
"Wrong, Code it again!"
"If you don't fix yer JIT, you can't exec the pages.
"You! Yes, you there with the keyboard, shut up and hack!" |
- - |
Lyrics by Todd Miller. Composition, arrangement, instruments, vocals,
and recording by Dewi Wood.
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-(OGG 7.2MB) - + |
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+(MP3 9.4MB)
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+
OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 3 is an
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+ Our developers don't really promise an ideal world where all attackers are blocked all the time. But our small group developed some components that help make a difference. - - | - | + + + |
+
Black Hat, out there in the cold
Black Hat, always trying to p0wn,
But it was all futility
Black Hat, skimming cards down at the bank |
- - |
Lyrics by Philip Guenther. Composition, arrangement, instruments,
vocals and recording by Jonathan Lewis.
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-
-3:51 (MP3 7.0MB)
-(OGG 4.8MB) - + |
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+
OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 4 is an
+ Consider donating to our development efforts via the OpenBSD Foundation. This Canadian not-for-profit funds OpenBSD's efforts which happen in @@ -443,9 +519,10 @@ face regularly. Funding OpenBSD is funding innovation. - - | - | + + + |
+
Money, donate your pay.
Canaries have your back.
Not donating, it's a crime. |
- - |
Lyrics by Jason B. George. Drums by Cikomo Paul. Bass and vocals by Ulrike Jung.
All other instruments, composition, arrangement, and recording by Joerg Jung.
Mastering by Lars Neugebauer of adlerhorstaudio.
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+
OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 5 is an
+ As developers, we want to see users succeed, and so it's especially frustrating to see users setting themselves up to fail. @@ -498,24 +579,25 @@ goes unread when motivation runs out. Much like a fork bomb process, these low content threads multiply and explode, threatening the stability of the system itself and aggravating admins and users alike. - - | - | + + + |
+
"Hello,
"I don't know how
"Relax.
There is no wifi, you are pleading.
OK
Can you upgrade?
There is no wifi, you are pleading. |
- - |
Lyrics by Jason George. Composition, arrangement, instruments, vocals,
and recording by Dewi Wood.
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+
OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 6 is an
+ As the author of a number of the OpenBSD songs, I'll admit that sometimes it's a bit of a chore. Theo bugs me to help him out, often with a theme, and eventually I relent and devote an evening to it. @@ -601,72 +687,80 @@ Enjoy —Bob - - | + + + |
+
Mother, don't you want to change this code?
Mother, should I send a patch upstream?
Hush now, baby, baby, don't you cry
Ooooh, babe, ooooh, babe, ooooh, babe
Mother, do you think this code is stuffed? (with shit.....)
Hush now, baby, baby, don't you cry
Ooooh, babe, ooooh, babe, ooooh, babe
Mother, does change need to be so hard? |
- - |
Lyrics by Bob Beck. Composition, arrangement, instruments, vocals,
and recording by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 6.0 CD2 track 7 is an
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Theo's debut. It ain't easy being | + + + |
+
Goodbye CDs |
- - |
Lyrics by Bob Beck. Composition, arrangement, instruments and
recording by Jonathan Lewis. Vocals by Theo de Raadt.
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-(OGG 6.2MB) - -This track missed the 6.0 CD release, therefore it is only available here. - - +
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++This track missed the 6.0 CD release, therefore it is only available here. +
+ In Open Source philosophy, distinctions between progress or backwards-compatibility, along with other dichotomous API judgments, are vendor choice, not user; so, the duality of profit and control is an indivisible whole. In the ethics of OpenBSD on the other hand, most notably in the philosophy of Theo de Raadt (c. 21st century AD), a moral dimension is attached to the idea of stagnation and advancement. - - -
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+ |
+ |
So,
Did you decide to trade
How I wish, how I wish you were secure
- | - |
Lyrics by Philip Guenther. Vocals by Tierra Watts. Programming,
electric bass, electric guitar, and electric violin by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 5.9 CD2 track 2 is an | - |
-No lyrics. - |
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+No lyrics. + +
Composition, arrangement, recording by Jonathan Lewis.
Instruments by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 5.9 CD2 track 3 is an - - | - | + + + + |
+
BSD fight buffer reign
-Chorus |
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+Chorus
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+
Lyrics based on the 3.1 song "Systemagic" by Ty Semaka.
Music rearranged by Timm Markgraf.
Performed by Timm Markgraf (vocals, guitar, banjo), Malte Schalk (bass),
and Moritz Brümmer (cello).
Recorded at Esdenera in Hannover, Germany.
Mastered by Arno Jordan at Castle Röhrsdorf near Dresden.
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OpenBSD 5.8 CD2 track 2 is an - + +
-
The CVS import of the OpenBSD src tree was done at
-
-08:37:01, Oct 18, 1995 GMT.
Subsequent 20 years: | - | + + + |
+
It was twenty years ago you see
Take a moment to view
We're the openssh repository
It's wonderful to see the code
I don't really want to have to go
So let me introduce to you the one and only Puffy Fish |
- - |
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+B... S... D...
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+
Lyrics by Todd C. Miller. Composition, arrangement, recording by
Jonathan Lewis. Vocals and instruments by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 5.8 CD2 track 3 is an | - |
-No lyrics. - |
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+No lyrics. + +
Arrangement, recording and synthesizer design by
Alexandre Ratchov, on OpenBSD.
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OpenBSD 5.8 CD2 track 4 is an - - | - | + + + + |
+
After 20 years, one has to admit:
With every release,
With every release,
Let's count in sys:
With every release,
Let's count in log:
Proactive security and sane defaults
With every release,
With every release,
With every release,
With every release, |
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Lyrics, composition, arrangement, and recording by Joerg Jung.
Female vocals by Ulrike Jung.
Edited, composed, and arranged on OpenBSD using Audacity, CMU Flite, and Schism Tracker.
Mastering by Lars Neugebauer of adlerhorstaudio and Joerg Jung.
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OpenBSD 5.8 CD2 track 5 is an | - | + + + + |
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I read the news today oh boy
BIO_snprintf with a cast..
I saw a tweet today oh boy.
Built up.. a sense of dread..
Whiiiiiiinne whine whine....
I read the news today oh boy |
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-
We've done stuff about LibreSSL before, but this particular song just
fit with the release theme. While the lyrics can speak for themselves,
"A Year In The Life" is representative of more than just LibreSSL. The
@@ -1067,64 +1190,68 @@
surreal going on around you can often make working on such projects
feel like you're in a bit of an altered reality.. Sort of like the
song. A number of us have had many years like this in the last 20.
-
-
+
Lyrics by Bob Beck. Composition, arrangement, recording by
Jonathan Lewis. Vocals and instruments by Jonathan Lewis.
-
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+
Comin' to ya, via CVS
I'm a Source Fish, ha ha
Code used to suck, in a Big way
I'm a Source Fish
With a secure shell, and a key or two
I'm a Source Fish, that's right
When the bullies, in that neighborhood +Instrumental +
I'm a Source Fish, ha |
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+
Richie Pollack: vocals and harmonica. Jonathan Lewis: programming,
bass, piano, and Hammond B3 organ. André Wickenheiser: trumpet.
Lyrics by Bob Kitella. Produced and Recorded by Jonathan Lewis.
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-No one wants to fork an open source project: it's a huge
+No lyrics.
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+No one wants to fork an open source project: it's a huge amount of work and isn't efficient in community time, but when you wake up one day and find that a hole in the SSL library you're using made world-wide news, and that the library's bad code style is @@ -1187,60 +1320,65 @@ on the OS developers and others to achieve that? Can we set a new, higher bar for best practices that will drive everyone to do more than just posture? - -
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+
Composed by Richard Wagner in July of 1851. Arranged and performed
by Jonathan Lewis.
-
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OpenBSD 5.5 CD2 track 2 is an - - | - | + + + + |
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Tell me doctor, what will be the date,
|
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In January of 2038, 32-bit Unix time will overflow and wrap back to 1901. This is known as the Year 2038 problem. @@ -1271,32 +1409,33 @@
In the same way, the road is paved for the 64-bit time_t transition. Other operating systems can now make this jump. - -
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+
Lyrics by Bob Beck and Philip Guenther. Vocals by Steve Pineo.
Composition, arrangement, recording, and mastering by Jonathan Lewis.
-
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OpenBSD 5.4 CD2 track 2 is an
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do { to loop | - |
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PF divert-to and async resolver
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Lyrics by Philip Guenther. Vocals by Allison Lynch. Composition,
arrangement, recording, and mastering by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 5.3 CD2 track 2 is an
+
Starting with this release, we introduce a new artist — Katherine Piro.
- | - |
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+
I've seen things your programs wouldn't believe.
[laughs]
Stack frames unwinding with Turing complete behaviour.
I watched threads racing trampoline bindings in ld.so.
All those overwrites will be lost in memory |
- - |
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+Time to dump core.
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+
Lyrics by Theo de Raadt. Composition, arrangement, vocals,
recording, and mastering by Bob Kitella.
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+
OpenBSD 5.2 CD2 track 2 is an
+
Just as the original song professed its love for Brazil, "World,
you'll love my Linux" is the passionate call of an idealistic dreamer
who can't bear the thought of software that will only run under
@@ -1461,16 +1598,15 @@
with the unattractive choice of doing the same, or relying on
herculean efforts to port software that is being actively developed in a
way to discourage porting it to other platforms.
- | - |
- + + + |
+
Linux, the one and only true Unix
Then, tomorrow brings a new distro
Then, there's other stuff we push as well |
- - |
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+
Lyrics by Bob Beck. Music composed and arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Vocals
by Doug McKeag. Guitar by Victor Farrell. All other instruments,
Jonathan Lewis. Recorded, mixed, and mastered Jonathan Lewis of Moxam
Studios.
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OpenBSD 5.1 CD2 track 2 is an | - |
- + + + |
+
If you've got a bug
Buffer overflow?
I ain't afraid of no holes
And you're off by one
If your system's down
I ain't afraid of no holes
If you need a trace
If you got a crash |
- - |
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+OpenBSD makes me feel good!
+
+
+
+
Written and Arranged by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics and Vocals
-by Ty Semaka (www.tysemaka.com). All instruments programmed by
+by Ty Semaka.
+All instruments programmed by
Jonathan Lewis. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxam@hotmail.com).
-
-
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+Moxam Studios.
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This is an extra on "The Songs 4.1 - 5.1" Audio CD.
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+
+ This is an extra track by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis. On a regular basis, the OpenBSD developers hold events called @@ -1602,30 +1737,31 @@ We've placed this phrase on hackathon tshirts too; they were very popular with the guys. - + The 2nd OpenBSD Audio CD "The Songs 4.1 - 5.1" celebrates the artwork and songs that have been released with each OpenBSD release. All the songs from the 4.1 to 5.1 releases are included (plus two bonus tracks). The audio CD package contains some stickers (which ones may vary). - - | - | + + + |
+
Shut up and hack!
At the tables
Close up your holes
Coding faster
In your t-shirts +CHORUS +
Hit the pub now
Have a laugh and |
- - |
+CHORUS +
This is an extra track by audio-subsystem developer Alexandre Ratchov. It has no lyrics. The music is inspired by a poem with the same title and was entirely recorded and mixed using OpenBSD. - Order this CDROM from the OpenBSD Store. -—> -
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OpenBSD 5.0 CD2 track 2 is an
+
Ty Semaka has been drawing
A Puffy-inspired parody of | - |
- + + + |
+
What? Me Worry?
I'm a comic book kid
Ya it's spy versus spy
Threw a brick through your window
Little black flies
Make fun of everybody
It's a mad mad world
Threw a brick through your window
Keep the source open
Got a stack o magazines
Got a dime store bazooka
Threw a brick through your window |
- - |
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+
+
+
Written and Arranged by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics and Vocals by
-Ty Semaka (www.tysemaka.com). Percussion and fuzzy bass guitar by Jonathan
-Lewis. Electric guitars by Tim Williams (www.cayusemusic.com). Recorded,
-mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of Moxam Studios (moxam@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Ty Semaka.
+Percussion and fuzzy bass guitar by Jonathan Lewis.
+Electric guitars by Tim Williams.
+Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
+Moxam Studios.
-3:43 (MP3 6.8MB)
-(OGG 5.7MB) - + |
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+
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+(MP3 6.8MB)
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+
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+
OpenBSD 4.9 CD2 track 2 is an
+
This release is OpenBSD 4.9. Then why is
-the song about 4.2? Huh?
The OpenBSD 4.4 release artwork honoured
the (Berkeley) CSRG guys for their efforts with the BSD 4.4
-release — they fought and managed to free the code.
This release the artwork is based on the stories of Douglas Adams,
including his favorite number — 42. Therefore we can remember
-the previous major achievement of CSRG — BSD 4.2.
BSD 4.2 was
not free, but it created and integrated so many new
technologies that we all depend on today. Take a moment
to consider how many things first available in BSD 4.2 you are using
at this moment, to read this page — sockets, AF_INET,
-virtual memory, etc.
Today, new releases of operating systems from well-known vendors
-contain less new features than BSD 4.2 did.
If only we could stop slacking and make a release like that!
- | - |
- + + + |
+
How many streams must a fish swim down
The answer my friend
How many years can a planet exist
The answer my friend
How many times must we fight for the right
The answer my friend
And now we can travel the galaxy
The answer my friend |
- - |
-
-Written and Arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics and Vocals by Ty Semaka
-(www.tysemaka.com). Guitar and harmonica by Leslie Alexander
-(www.lesliealexander.com). Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan
-Lewis of Moxam Studios (moxam@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+
+Written and Arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics and Vocals +by Ty Semaka. +Guitar and harmonica +by Leslie Alexander. +Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of +Moxam Studios. +
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OpenBSD 4.8 CD2 track 2 is +[Instrumental] + | - |
- - - |
- - |
- +[Sorry, no commentary] +
Written and performed by Manuel Jara and Mauricio Moreno of 'Los Morenos'.
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OpenBSD 4.7 CD2 track 2 is an
+
[Sorry, no commentary]
- | - |
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+
Back when I was twenty
All I ever wanted
The changes that I've been through
But I'm still here
Some say that I'm a hero
One day when I was flying
The server room was burning up
CHORUS: +INSTRUMENTAL +
Now that I am older |
- - |
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+CHORUS:
+
+
+
+
Written, arranged, and sung by Bob Kitella. Guitar by Tim Campbell.
Keyboard by Bob Kitella and Jonathan Lewis. Bass, additional programming,
mixing, and mastering by Jonathan Lewis.
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OpenBSD 4.6 CD2 track 2 is an
+
[Sorry, no commentary]
- | - |
- + + + |
+
Welcome to the future
Everyone is armless
CHORUS
Everyone is happy
Soylent Green pap +CHORUS +
Take me back
Way back in my time
Hackers had a doorway |
- - |
-
+CHORUS
+
+
+
+
Written and arranged by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics by Ty Semaka.
Vocals by Duncan McDonald, bass guitar by Jonathan Lewis, guitars by
Russ Broom, drums by John McNeil.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
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-
-
+Moxam Studios.
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OpenBSD 4.5 CD2 track 2 is an
+
[Sorry, no commentary]
- | - |
- + + + |
+
I love to hate my PC
You wanna know the truth?
With A.C.P.I.
Lost connections +CHORUS +
Now on the motherboard
Ruled by A.C.P.I.
Lost connections +CHORUS +
Yes I'm a user
And we will find it
Lost connections
(bridge) +Instrumental CHORUS (guitar solo) + +Instrumental pre-chorus +
CHORUS |
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+
Music written and arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics by Ty Semaka and
Theo de Raadt. Synth, drum and bass programming by Jonathan Lewis,
guitar by Russ Broom, vocals by Jonny Sinclair.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-3:05 (MP3 5.6MB)
-(OGG 4.4MB) - + |
+
+
+3:05
+(MP3 5.6MB)
+(OGG 4.4MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 4.4 CD2 track 2 is an
+
Nearly 10 years ago Kirk McKusick wrote a history of
the Berkeley Unix distributions for the
O'Reilly book "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution".
@@ -2240,8 +2372,7 @@
first, to see how Kirk remembers how we got here.
Sadly, since it showed up in book form originally, this text has
probably not been read by enough people.
-
The USL(AT&T) vs BSDI/UCB court case settlement documents were
not public until recently; their disclosure has made the facts more clear.
But the story of how three people decided to free the BSD codebase
@@ -2251,8 +2382,7 @@
But how did a bunch of guys go through the effort of replacing so
much AT&T code in the first place? After all, companies had
lots of really evil lawyers back then too — were they not afraid?
-
After a decade of development, most of the AT&T code had
already been replaced by university researchers and their associates.
So Keith Bostic, Mike Karels and Kirk McKusick (the main UCB CSRG group)
@@ -2263,14 +2393,12 @@
piece, starting with the libraries and userland programs.
Anyone who helped only got credit as a Contributor — people like
Chris Torek and a cast of .. hundreds more.
-
Then Mike and Kirk purified the kernel. After a bit more careful
checking, this led to the release of a clean tree called Net/2 which
was given to the world in June 1991 — the largest dump of free source
code the world had ever received (for those days — not modern monsters like OpenOffice).
-
Some of these ragtags formed a company (BSDi) to sell a production system
based on this free code base, and a year later Unix System Laboratories
(basically AT&T) sued BSDi and UCB.
@@ -2279,128 +2407,122 @@
(and more free code) were added, and released in June 1994 as 4.4BSD-Lite.
Just over 14 years later OpenBSD is releasing its own 4.4 release (and for
a lot less than $1000 per copy).
-
The OpenBSD 4.4 release is dedicated to Keith Bostic, Mike Karels, Kirk McKusick,
and all of those who contributed to making Net/2 and 4.4BSD-Lite free.
- | - |
- - + + +
+ |
Source Wars
Not so very long ago
Some Berkeley geeks rebuilt it
And then the roaring 90's came
The Empire's Unix Lab
The University came calling
Then Bostic brought the Empire's books
They didn't even give an ounce
The case was thrown out by the judge
And to this day the geekfolk say
And take out ads in major rags
The Empire might have tumbled
But only one community
And OpenBSD is here
And may the source be with you
- | - |
-
+
+
+
Music written and arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics and vocals by Ty Semaka.
Clarinet by Cedric Blary. Alto Sax 1 & 2, Tenor Sax by Lincoln Frey.
Drum, Bass, and Steel Drum programming by Jonathan Lewis.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-4:48 (MP3 8.2MB)
-(OGG 6.5MB) - + |
+
+
+4:48
+(MP3 8.2MB)
+(OGG 6.5MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 4.3 CD2 track 2 is an
+
We are just plain tired of being lectured to by a man
who is a lot like
Naomi Campbell.
-
In 1998 when a United Airlines plane was waiting in the queue at
Washington Dulles International Airport for take-off to New Orleans
(where a Usenix conference was taking place), one man stood up from
@@ -2411,26 +2533,23 @@
the plane and removed this man, Richard Stallman, from the plane.
After Richard was removed from the plane, everyone else stayed
onboard and continued their journey to New Orleans. A few
-OpenBSD developers were on that same plane, seated very closeby,
+OpenBSD developers were on that same plane, seated very close by,
so we have an accurate story of the events.
-
This is the man who presumes that he should preach to us
about morality, freedom, and what is best for us. He believes
it is his God-given role to tell us what is best for us, when he
has shown that he takes actions which are not best for everyone.
He prefers actions which he thinks are best for him — and him
alone — and then lies to the public. Richard Stallman is no Spock.
-
We release our software in ways that are maximally free. We
remove all restrictions on use and distribution, but leave a
requirement to be known as the authors. We follow a pattern of
free source code distribution that started in the mid-1980's
in Berkeley, from before Richard Stallman had any powerful
influence which he could use so falsely.
-
We have a development sub-tree called "ports". Our "ports" tree
builds software that is 'found on the net' into packages that
OpenBSD users can use more easily. A scaffold of Makefiles and
@@ -2442,113 +2561,111 @@
and compiled is not as free as we would like, but what can we do.
All the other operating system projects make exactly the same
decision, and provide these same conveniences to their users.
-
Richard felt that this "ports tree" of ours made OpenBSD non-free.
He came to our mailing lists and lectured to us specifically, yet
he said nothing to the many other vendors who do the same; many of
them donate to the FSF and perhaps that has something to do with it.
Meanwhile, Richard has personally made sure that all the official
GNU software — including Emacs — compiles and runs on Windows.
- That man is a false leader. He is a hypocrite. There may be some people who listen to him. But we don't listen to people who do not follow their own stupid rules. - - | - |
- + + + |
+
Puffy and the mighty Cryptonauts
|
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Music written and arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics by Ty Semaka and
Nikkos Diochnos. Vocals and bouzouki by Nikkos Diochnos. Baglama,
second bouzouki, violin, bass, and drum programming by Stelios Pulos,
né Jonathan Lewis. Guitar by Methodios Valtiotis, né Allen Baekeland.
Percussion by Pentelis Yiannikopulos, né Ben Johnson. Recorded, mixed,
and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-4:40 (MP3 4.0MB)
-(OGG 6.4MB) - + |
+
+
+4:40
+(MP3 4.0MB)
+(OGG 6.4MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 4.2 CD2 track 2 is an
+
+
+Those of us who work on OpenBSD are often asked why we do what we do. This song's lyrics express the core motivations and goals which have remained unchanged over the years — secure, free, reliable software, @@ -2601,21 +2718,20 @@ what we do to run our own race, and finish it the best we can. We don't rush off at every distraction, or worry how this will affect our image. We are here to have fun doing right. + |
- - | - |
- The starting line is nervous we burst upon the course Electric is our passion An open hearted force - +
The water's full of dangers
*Give and get back some
One Zero Zero Zero Zero One
The window is a wall by now
The sun a son of Icarus +*CHORUS* +
One Zero One Zero One Zero One
Slow and steady wins they say
Imaginary rings of brass
*Give and get back some |
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Music written and arranged by Jonathan Lewis. Recorded, mixed and
mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-Vocals by Duncan McDonald (www.thegreatgavalan.com). Drums by
+Moxam Studios.
+Vocals by Duncan McDonald. Drums by
John McNeil. Guitar by Jeff Drummond. Bass and keyboards by
Jonathan Lewis. Lyrics by Ty Semaka and Theo de Raadt.
-
-
-
-4:19 (MP3 4.1MB)
-(OGG 8.3MB) - + |
+
+
+4:19
+(MP3 4.1MB)
+(OGG 8.3MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 4.1 CD2 track 2 is an
+ As developers of a free operating system, one of our prime responsibilities is device support. No matter how nice an operating system is, it remains useless and unusable without solid support for a wide percentage of the @@ -2746,13 +2862,13 @@ We only ask that users help us in changing the political landscape. - - | - |
- + + + |
+
Here's an old story ...
|
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
+Moxam Studios.
Voice by Richard Sixto. Lyrics by Ty Semaka.
-
-
-
-4:00 (MP3 3.9MB)
-(OGG 6.0MB) - + |
+
+
+4:00
+(MP3 3.9MB)
+(OGG 6.0MB)
+
+
+
This is the extra song on the "The Songs 3.0 - 4.0" Audio CD.
-
+
+
+ This is an extra track by the artist Ty Semaka (who really has "had Puffy on his mind") which we included on the "The Songs 3.0 - 4.0" audio CD. @@ -2841,29 +2956,30 @@ and music for each OpenBSD release. Ty and Theo really do go to a (very specific) bar and discuss what is going on in the project, and then try to find a theme that will work... - + The 1st OpenBSD Audio CD "The Songs 3.0 - 4.0" celebrates the artwork and songs that have been released with each OpenBSD release. All the songs from the 3.0 to 4.0 releases are included (plus this bonus track). Includes an 11cm silver-on-clear die-cut wireframe Puffy sticker! - - | - | + + + |
+
Be Open +(repeat) +
OpenBSD
Twice a year,
And then he says, | + |
+
Be Open +(repeat) +
Then he has another beer and |
-
-
-
+(beat boxin')
+
-2:40 (MP3 2.3MB)
-(OGG 3.6MB) - + |
+
+
+2:40
+(MP3 2.3MB)
+(OGG 3.6MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 4.0 CD2 track 2 is an
+
The last 10 years, every 6 month period has (without fail)
resulted in an official OpenBSD release making it to the FTP
servers. But CDs are also manufactured, which the project
sells to continue our development goals.
-
While tests of the release binaries are done by developers
around the world, Theo and some developers from Calgary
or Edmonton (such as Peter Valchev or Bob Beck) test that
@@ -2961,56 +3075,50 @@
approximately two months to design and draw artwork that will fit
the designated theme, and coordinates with his music buddies to
write and record a song that also matches the theme.
-
Then the discs and all the artwork gets delivered to the plant,
so that they can be pressed in time for an official release date.
-
This release, instead of bemoaning vendors or organizations that
try to make our task of writing free software more difficult, we
instead celebrate the 10 years that we have been given (so far) to
write free software, express our themes in art, and the 5 years
that we have made music with a group of talented musicians.
-
OpenBSD developers have been torturing each other for years now
with Humppa-style music, so this release our users get a taste
of this too. Sometimes at hackathons you will hear the same
songs being played on multiple laptops, out of sync. It is
under such duress that much of our code gets written.
- We feel like Pufferix and Bobilix delivering The Three Discs of Freedom to those who want them whenever the need arises, then returning to celebrate the (unlocked) source tree with all the other developers. - - | - |
- - - + + + |
+
Humppa negala
Humppa negala
Humppa neranenah
Humppa neranenah
Uru, uru achim!
Humppa negala
Humppa neranenah
Humppa neranenah
Uru, uru achim! |
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Based on the traditional Jewish song "Hava Nagilah" composed by Anonymous.
-Section of "Enter The Gladiators" (circus theme) composed by Julius Fučík.
+Section of "Enter The Gladiators" (circus theme) composed by Julius Fučík.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
+Moxam Studios.
Accordion, Tuba and drums by Jonathan Lewis. Vocals by
Ty Semaka & Jonathan Lewis.
-
-
-
-4:00 (MP3 7.6MB)
-(OGG 6.0MB) - + |
+
+
+4:00
+(MP3 7.6MB)
+(OGG 6.0MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.9 CD2 track 2 is an
+
OpenBSD emphasizes security. It also emphasizes openness. All the code
is there for all to see. Blobs are vendor-compiled binary drivers
without any source code. Hardware makers like them because they
obscure the details of how to make their hardware work. They hide bugs
and workarounds for bugs. Newer versions of blobs can weaken support
-for older hardware and motivate people to buy new hardware.
Blobs are expedient. Many other open source operating systems
-cheerfully incorporate them; in fact their users demand them.
But when you need to trust the system, how do you check the blob for
quality? For adherence to standards? How do you know the blob contains
no malicious code? No incompetent code? Inspection is impossible; you
-can only test the black box. And when it breaks, you have no idea why.
- + This release, like every OpenBSD release, contains OpenBSD and its source code. It runs on a wide variety of hardware. It contains many new features and improvements. OpenBSD does attempt to convince vendors to release documentation, and often reverse-engineers around the need for blobs. OpenBSD remains blob-free. Anyone can look at it, assess it, improve it. If it breaks, it can be fixed. - - | - |
- + + + |
+
Little baby Blobby was a cute little baby
He said a blah blah blah blah blah
He was a blah blah blah blah blah blah
|
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Music composed by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-Vocals and Lyrics by Ty Semaka &
+Moxam Studios.
+Vocals and Lyrics by Ty Semaka &
Theo de Raadt.
Bass guitar, organ and bubbles by Jonathan Lewis.
-Guitar by Tom Bagley.
+Guitar by Tom Bagley.
Drums by Jim Buick.
-
-
-
-4:24 (MP3 8.1MB)
-(OGG 5.6MB) + |
+
+
+4:24
+(MP3 8.1MB)
+(OGG 5.6MB)
+
+
+Instrumental version (MP3 8.0MB) -(OGG 5.5MB) - +(OGG 5.5MB) +
OpenBSD 3.8 CD2 track 2 is an
+ For a multitude of (stupid) reasons, vendors often attempt to lock out our participation with their customers by refusing to give our programmers sufficient documentation so that we can properly support @@ -3292,11 +3387,11 @@ "quality" to show its head.
RAID devices have two main qualities that people buy them for:
-
You want a RAID unit to provide you with redundancy, so that if some drives fail, your data is not lost. But once a drive has failed, you require your array to (automatically, most likely) perform the operations to repair @@ -3347,104 +3442,117 @@ Until other vendors give us documentation, if you want reliable RAID in OpenBSD, please buy -LSI/AMI -RAID cards. And everything +LSI/AMI RAID cards. And everything will just work.
And keep pestering the other vendors.
- | - |
-Narrator:
-Welcome friends to the adventures of Puffiana Jones! - -Brought to you by the good people at OpenBSD! - + + + |
+
|
- - |
-
+Triumphant again! Join us next time for the continuing adventures of
+Puffiana Jones!
+
+
+
+
+
Music composed by Ty Semaka and Jonathan Lewis.
The Moxam Orchestra programmed and played by Jonathan Lewis.
Vocals and Lyrics by Ty Semaka. Drums by Charlie Bullough.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-10:08 (MP3 18MB)
-(OGG 13MB) - + |
+
+
+10:08
+(MP3 18MB)
+(OGG 13MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.7 CD2 track 2 is an
+
For an operating system to get anywhere in "the market" it must have
-good device support.
Ethernet was our first concern. Many vendors refused to supply
programmers with programming documentation for these chipsets. Donald
Becker (Linux) and Bill Paul (FreeBSD) changed the rules of the game
@@ -3454,26 +3562,25 @@
ethernet chipset documentation was available. Today, some vendors
still resist releasing ethernet chipset documentation (ie. Broadcom,
Intel, Marvell/SysKonnect, NVIDIA) but the driver problem is mostly
-solved in the ethernet market.
Similar problems have happened in the SCSI, IDE, and RAID markets.
Again, the problem was solved by writing drivers for documented
devices first. If the free software user communities use those drivers
preferentially, it is a market loss for the secretive vendors.
Another approach that has worked is to publish email addresses and
phone numbers for the marketing department managers in these
-companies. These email campaigns have worked almost every time. +The new frontier: 802.11 wireless chipsets. +
Over the last six months, this came to a head in the OpenBSD project.
We asked our users to help us petition numerous vendors so that we
could get chipset documentation or redistributable firmware. Certainly, we did
not succeed for some vendors. But we did influence some vendors, in
particular the Taiwanese (Ralink and Realtek), who have given us
-everything we need. We also reverse engineered the Atheros chipsets.
Want to help us? Avoid
Intel Centrino,
Broadcom, TI, or Connexant PrismGT chipsets.
@@ -3488,8 +3595,7 @@
Atheros.
Our manual pages attempt to explain which vendors (ie. D-Link) box
which chipsets into which product.
-
Send a message that open support for hardware matters. A vendor in
Redmond largely continues their practices because they get
the chipset documentation years before everyone else does.
@@ -3500,11 +3606,10 @@
development information for all, but are even going further and
telling their development communities to not work with us at
pressuring vendors. It is ridiculous.
- | - |
- + + + |
+
The heroine is deaf to her device
Ding dong the lawyer's dead
The north witch instructed Puffathy
Ding dong the lawyer's dead
Finally we're through the trees
Go to the west
You don't need the broom |
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Lyrics and vocal melody written by Ty Semaka.
Main vocals by Jonathan Lewis, sung female vocals by Adele Legere,
Puffathy (little girl voice) by Anita Miotti, monkeys and laughing by Ty
@@ -3579,28 +3684,29 @@
guitar by Reed Shimozawa, drums, bass and all other sounds programmed by
Jonathan Lewis. Co-Arranged by Ty Semaka & Jonathan Lewis.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Lewis at
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-4:00 (MP3 7.7MB)
-(OGG 5.2MB) - + |
+
+
+4:00
+(MP3 7.7MB)
+(OGG 5.2MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.6 CD2 track 2 is an
+ What is up with some free software providers?! They say "Here's something free! Oh wait, I changed my mind." @@ -3623,14 +3729,12 @@ told him to get stuffed, and the community has created a replacement effort. Now his team cannot even keep their web pages up to date... -
So here's a goodbye to those three groups, and a warning to any
others who will follow them:
Make your stuff non-free, and something else will
replace it.
- | - |
- - + + + |
+
Well he rode from the ocean far upstream
+ |
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Vocals, Lyrics, Melody and Co-Arrangement by Ty Semaka — Guitar by
-Chantal Vitalis — Bass by Jonny Nordstrom — Drums by John McNiel,
+Chantal Vitalis — Bass by Jonny Nordstrom — Drums by John McNiel,
Fiddle — Co-Arrangement, Recording, Mixing, Mastering by Jonathan Lewis of
-Moxam Studios (moxamstudios@hotmail.com).
-
-
-
+Moxam Studios.
-5:21 (MP3 9.7MB)
-(OGG 6.8MB) - + |
+
+
+5:21
+(MP3 9.7MB)
+(OGG 6.8MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.5 CD2 track 2 is an
+ A common theme used by the comedy crew Monty Python was to emphasize and exaggerate ridiculousnesses that their target had imposed upon themselves. Few things could be considered as humorous as making a @@ -3870,44 +3974,45 @@
This ridiculous situation then inspired one of our developers to create
this parody of the well-known Monty Python skit and song.
- | - |
- - -Customer: + + + |
+
+
A zero... one.. A one zero one one
VRRP, philosophically,
But can VRRP
Singing...
La Dee Dee, 1, 2, 3.
Is this wretched Cisco-eze
Fiddle dee dum,
1 1 2,
My firewall just keeps running, see,
Redundancy must be free.
The End
Under the Geddy Lee?
No, Redundancy must be free! |
- - |
-
-"CARP License" sketch:
+Geddy must be free.
+
+
+
+
+"CARP License" sketch:
Tony Binns as the Customer, Peter Rumpel as the Licenser.
-"Redundancy must be free" song:
+"Redundancy must be free" song:
Lead vocal by Peter Rumpel, backing vocals by Jonathan Lewis and Ty Semaka.
Piano by Janet Lewis, acoustic guitars by Chantal Vitalis.
Bass and Geddy Lee questioning by Jonathan Lewis.
-Lyrics by Bob Beck.
-
-
-
+Lyrics by Bob Beck.
-3:30 (MP3 7.0MB)
-(OGG 5.1MB) - + |
+
+
+3:30
+(MP3 7.0MB)
+(OGG 5.1MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.4 CD2 track 2 is an
+ Join Puffy Hood and his Funny Fish as they take on the Sheriff (an unelected leader) and other evil forces of the draconian government!
- | - |
- + + + |
+
Sir Puffy of Ramsay was a wandrin'
|
- - |
-
+
+
+
Music, Co-arrangement, Recording, Mixing, Drum Programming,
Bass, Organ, and Violin by Jonathan Lewis.
Co-Arrangement, Lyrics, and Main Vocals by Ty Semaka.
@@ -4322,30 +4423,31 @@
Rap #1 by Richard Sixto.
Guitar by Chantal Vitalis.
-
-
-
-4:00 (MP3 7.5MB)
-(OGG 3.3MB) - + |
+
+
+4:00
+(MP3 7.5MB)
+(OGG 3.3MB)
+
+
+
OpenBSD 3.3 CD2 track 2 is an
+
Like other Barbarians before him, Puff has had to
face some pretty crazy challenges.
-
This song is an allegory of the recent difficulties
we went through dealing with Sun, who refused our
request for documentation about their UltraSPARC
@@ -4355,12 +4457,13 @@
our new W^X security feature. In the meantime,
the AMD Hammer has come onto the scene, and
this processor supports an eXecute bit in 64-bit
-mode.
And it is going to be faster... | - | + + + |
+
Deep through the mists of time
|
- - |
-
+
+
+
+
Written and arranged by Ty Semaka.
Co-arranged, recorded, mixed & mastered by Jonathan Lewis.
Vocals by DeVille, guitar by Sean Desmond, bass by Ian Knox,
drums by John McNiel, violin by Jonathan Lewis.
-
-
-3:00 (MP3 2.5MB)
-(OGG 2.3MB) - + |
+
+
+3:00
+(MP3 2.5MB)
+(OGG 2.3MB)
+
OpenBSD 3.2 CD2 track 2 is an | - | + + + |
+
Goldflipper
Goldflipper is gone |
- - |
- +
Lyrics by Ty Semaka. Arranged by Ty Semaka & Jonathan Lewis.
Base & drum programming, recording, mixing & mastering by
Jonathan Lewis. Vocals by Onalea Gilbertson. Sax by Dan Meichel.
Trumpet & Trombone by Craig Soby.
-
-
-3:00 (MP3 2.9MB)
-(OGG 2.3MB) - + |
+
+
+3:00
+(MP3 2.9MB)
+(OGG 2.3MB)
+
OpenBSD 3.1 CD2 track 2 is an | - | + + + |
+
BSD fight buffer reign
-Chorus |
- +Chorus +
Produced & Directed by Ty Semaka and Ian Knox.
Written, Arranged and Performed by Ty Semaka (vocals, lyrics), Ian Knox (bass,
drum programming), and Sean Desmond (guitar).
Recorded & Mixed at Ruffmix Audio Productions (Calgary) by Kelly Mihalicz.
Mastered by Jonathan Lewis.
-
-
-
-3:00 (MP3 2.9MB)
-(OGG 2.3MB) - + |
+
+
+3:00
+(MP3 2.9MB)
+(OGG 2.3MB)
+
OpenBSD 3.0 CD2 track 2 is an | - |
- - + + + |
+
Don't tell anyone I'm free
@@ -4582,18 +4690,11 @@
Stay off, stay off, stay off... |
- - |
- +
By The Plaid Tongued Devils. Produced & Arranged by Ty Semaka & Wynn Gogol. Written & Performed by Gordon Chipp Robb (bass line), John McNiel (drums), Ty Semaka (vocals & lyrics), and Wynn Gogol (programming). Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Wynn Gogol of Workshop Recording Studios (Victoria BC). -Check out http://www.thedevils.com - - -
In OpenBSD developer circles few memes carry as strongly as "The 3 line diff". This is a humorous warning, but also a true story. More than half the developers ("the new kids") don't know this story but @@ -146,26 +206,26 @@
Therefore to this day posing a question like "And you can fix the problem in 3 lines?" is a humorous way of keeping each other honest. +