On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 06:47:55AM +0000, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
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> Well I wrote to Theo earlier, but still haven't received a reply from him on 
> this (Its been 4 days).
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> Does anyone has any suggestions for me? I want OpenBSD due to reliability and 
> security issues. AWS is the leader in hosting market. It is only natural to 
> expect at least a FAQ or HOW-TO from openbsd team on this topic.
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> Through my earlier email on this list, I found out about Antoine's github, 
> but I'm not sure how reliable he is. It is another thing, that I don't know 
> how to run shell script on EC2, to do what he suggests.
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> This is a dilemma :/
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> @Vijay: No need to be sorry. Its cool man. Thanks for the info.
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> On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:10 AM, Vijay Sankar <vsan...@foretell.ca> 
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> > Well, (sorry if this is too much information) my kid started using
> > OpenBSD at a very young age due to Antoine's gCompris package 10 or more
> > years ago. Also, there is the very useful subscription for stable
> > packages at mtier.org. So unless Theo de Raadt or Antoine Jacoutot say
> > otherwise, I would think he is a core developer.
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> > On 12/3/18 6:17 PM, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
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> > Vijay Sankar
> > ForeTell Technologies Limited
> > vsan...@foretell.ca
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