> I agree with Anderson, I dont see the need for this, especially in > Canada. If we need OpenBSD VMs that we dont 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 > ________________________________
Yes, i live in Canada, and i have 3 VMs in my Laptop; but the idea is create a bunch of servers (bare metal hosts administered by teams) to build a system that permit to learn for free, using 1 VM; how to use OpenBSD appropriately. The benefit that i see, is that in this case; OpenBSD is going to be used as an OpenBSD Operating System! Not as if it were Linux, what is not really bad! Please look their work: https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Anders > Andersson <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, February 24, 2023 5:35:36 AM > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Learning pure OpenBSD > > Attention : courriel externe | external email > > 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? >

