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<nostalgia>I remember buying the 2.1.5 CD set. Coming from Linux, I really liked it, and started experimenting every now and then. Without an internet connection, I couldn't really use ports. So, I usually copied over source tarballs from the Linux Developer Resource Kit or Slackware CDs (which used to include Sunsite and TSX-11 snapshots), and modified the portfiles to compile with those tarballs. With the 2.2.8 set I got really hooked, and became a regular BSD user, until a few years ago (unless OS X counts).</nostalgia>
Looking at the quarterly reports, I am always amazed how much they get done outside the limelight. It must be hard to get contributors with virtually no media exposure.