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I'm sure your statement is part jest, but I hope there is a new "layer" added to OpenBSD development - one that interfaces to the outside world. Currently, OpenBSD is developed by developers for (INHO) developers. If a user can come along, great, otherwise, too bad. I think the OpenBSD devs have a _right_ to that attitude - it's their creation - but I really think OpenBSD is so good that it _ought_ to be used by more people than currently do. If the focus was outward, I think there would be a more-friendly install (although I've gotten used to it) and more configuration tools for everyday users. I know that is not the focus, but I think it could be - but it would require solid financial backing. I hope the foundation serves as more than just a financial tool, but also as a voice for the everyday user. However, I doubt that can happen due to egos. Seems a shame to me.



