Hi there,
 
I usually follow -current installing snapshots as soon as they become available.
 
Being just an ordinary though happy user I know OpenBSD is not for the mindless 
and carefully check and read (and at least try to understand) what is written 
on the wall on openbsd.org/faq/current. The latest entry and advice on the ABI 
break catched my attention:
The first step is to save the info on the packages installed - but: Is saving 
this info in /root a good idea when doing a fresh install? Wouldn't 
/home/{user}/ be more advisable as /home should be on a seperate partition not 
to be touched when mindfully doing a fresh install as implicitly advised in 
step 3?
 
Just curious if I understood the advice - I do know how to do it.
 
I should not finish without a BIG THANKYOU to the devs!
 
Regards,
STEFAN

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