Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Feb 2009 21:57 UTC, submitted by Peter Bui
NetBSD Andrew Doran and Jared D. McNeill have announced in a mailing list post that they are starting a NetBSD Desktop Project with the goal of: "Given a NetBSD CD and a reasonably modern x86 computer, make it possible to install a useful desktop system in under 15 minutes, responding to only a few prompts in the process." Initial plans are being formulated on the project wiki page.
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RE: desktop
by darknexus on Mon 16th Feb 2009 23:37 UTC in reply to "desktop"
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As cool as that would be, I don't see OpenBSD doing it. Say what you might about Theo, but he knows what he wants and sticks to it, and in OpenBSD's case, that's a minimal core with the user tweaking the system how they wish. Naturally there's nothing to stop someone else from doing it, but I don't expect the OpenBSD team themselves to make it a priority.

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