Hi

A client of mine asked me if I can develop a BSD project for them. I don't have 
much experience with BSDs, and I have been collecting some background 
information.
I was given the choice between OpenBSD and NetBSD.
Now, since portability is not all that important, I was oriented towards 
OpenBSD, which is more secure. The only problem might be the lack of certain 
features on OpenBSD, such as support for a modern filesystem. As I said, I 
don't know much about BSDs, so don't flame at me if I say something incorrect. 
In fact, I am asking your advice. 
What I would need for my project is a filesystem that supports, at least, 
journaling. From what I have seen, NetBSD already has that, while OpenBSD 
doesn't.
Has any modern filesystem been ported to OpenBSD? I really need to know, 
because this issue may constitute a stumbling block to my adoption of OpenBSD.

Thanks

Ben J. Rafter

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