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2008-02-26
The content isn't very different, NetBSD wins the web design award, though. It is certainly more appealing.
That said, I can understand people not caring about the changes, but I don't know what do you expect from the change-lists.
Neither project will advertise a new skin for Gnome with a slide-show - because they don't care about Gnome.
NetBSD cares about:
* Implement DIOCGDISKINFO for xbd disk driver.
OpenBSD cares about:
* ssh-keygen(1) now supports signing certificate using a CA key that has been stored in a PKCS#11 token.
Stop the presses.