It seems to me that the only interesting stuff said in the thread is

from Anders Andersson <[email protected]>:
> I don't understand [ ... ] it is trivial for anyone today to
> fire up a VM on their own computer and test different aspects of any
> operating system.

that sounds like many of us don't like more the overkilling
resources and effort needed to mantain a development or testing
environment made of VMs - all but a solid one, indeed.

And by logic also the thought to go live with our own development
environment doesnt and wont take in with much support.

We probably do not like any cartel music anymore, ops.

Then going off-topic the interesting subject to talk about could be
how OpenBSD can make us happy in the years to come, in building
our dev and testing environment.. Eg. Could be OpenBSD the first operating
system to allow us to decide which fragrance to load at boot time from
our own externalusb.i/mnt/Machine_Repo?

These are themes that probably can be more interesting to all than
trivial schemes that yes are good ones (I have some great discount plans
for my clients indeed..) but are not that attractive poison any more.





Feb 24, 2023 11:38:40 Anders Andersson <[email protected]>:

> 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.

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