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<h1>Stories</h1>
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<a title="Andreas Drewke 26 Dec 2019" href="/people/andreasdr.html"><img src="/people/andreasdr.jpeg" class="w3"></a>
<a title="Solene 21 Nov 2019" href="/people/solene.html"><img src="/people/solene.jpeg" class="w3"></a>
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+# Ian Darwin runs BSD
+
+I discovered [OpenBSD] years ago and have run it on my laptop, desktops,
+and server(s) ever since. The number of softwares for which I need to
+boot into a proprietary OS is small and continues to shrink. OpenBSD is
+a "real Unix" similar to the ones I met at University, it is minimalist,
+it doesn't randomly accept every contribution without regard for quality
+and consistency, but does change coherently, with a reasonable (six
+month) release cycle, and in time to keep up with (and often ahead of)
+the threats of a hostile internet. I've since contributed some ports
+and for a long time helped run GTABUG. I can not imagine making any
+other OS my main squeeze anytime soon.
+
+_[11 Jan 2020](/raw/people/ian.md)_
+
+[OpenBSD]: https://www.openbsd.org/