I agree with Anderson, I don’t see the need for this, especially in Canada. If 
we need OpenBSD VMs that we don’t just fire up our own machine, there are lots 
of options for OpenBSD VMs for free in Canada, and there are paid options where 
the funds come back to the OpenBSD Foundation (ex. OpenBSD Amsterdam).

Sincerely,
Katie
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Subject: Re: Learning pure OpenBSD

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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 11:38 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Misc
>
> I have used OpenBSD, Slackware and Debian for almost 23 years, just as a
> User! But i think that Linux is a Linus Kernel with many app; and OpenBSD
> is a complete OS, then the Administration in Linux could be Test and
> Error, but in OpenBSD must be on the base of know what you are doing! It
> means one have to learn properly!
>
> I am curios about this Learning Pure OpenBSD project at ircnow.org!
>
> The basic idea is to pay for a qualified Server to host certain number of
> VMs for exclusive porpose to learn pure OpenBSD.
>

I don't understand the purpose of this, it is trivial for anyone today to
fire up a VM on their own computer and test different aspects of any
operating system. Why would anyone need external paid hosting?

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