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@ -21,6 +21,13 @@ Frankly, this does not interest me.
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Now I'm sure that OpenBSD has its own internal policies that I disagree with.
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That said, Theo De Raadt is still at least known for calling Firefox an "amorphous peace of garbage" due to its lack of privilege separation.
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And, in their [project goals](https://openbsd.org/goals.html) page, they specifically mention:
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> Be as politics-free as possible; solutions should be decided on the basis of technical merit.
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Now that's something I can get behind!
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Bet you that's not in the Linux COC?
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He also went to university in my hometown, so that's pretty cool!
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I can support a local madman who thinks he can make a better operating system than all those corporations.
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Maybe he was right, maybe not. What I know is I am excited to find out!
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