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Originally Posted by amrogers3
Trying to google as much as I can, however, apparently my google Fu is not so good.
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This is not as effective a method as you may assume.
OpenBSD is constantly changing -- especially given that there are two new releases each year. Most information randomly found on the Internet
(usually found on Google...) is either out-of-date, incomplete, or simply wrong. The
best sources of information are
(The order below is intentional...):
- OpenBSD's manpages.
- Information stated by project developers on the project's mailing lists:
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
- OpenBSD's official FAQ.
- Other non-project sites bearing information should all be considered suspect -- including this one.
OpenBSD is an extremely small project in comparison to others -- *BSD or otherwise. A significant infrastructure for helping newcomers does not exist outside of the sources mentioned above. Most who come to OpenBSD are professionals who have Unix experience. A lot of hand-holding is not available. However, for those who study the sources above in earnest, they can compensate for cultural & community shortcomings.