Hello, and welcome to daemonforums! You're quite correct in the assessment of OpenBSD's security stance (though to be honest, *any* BSD is better security-wise in the default config than any mainstream OS like Linux, Windows, or OS X).
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Originally Posted by virtuvoos
BSD is less open/free than GPL
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Experiment:
1) Modify code for a popular BSD-licensed project, and modify code for a popular GPL-licensed project.
2) Don't make the source for your modifications available to anyone.
3) Hire a lawyer, because Stallman will eventually sue you for violating the GPL.
Which seems more free now?
Just curious.