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Thanks guys. I did see a reference of his name here and there. I just wanted to 
make sure (and thus asked it here).

I'm sorry, if I have caused any confusion. But my concern is similar to what 
Andreas said.

I basically want to know if what he has on his github (regarding using openBSD 
on AWS) is endorsed by the OpenBSD officially?

Or in a 'semi' sense at least i.e., similar to being not well 
verified/tested/stable etc but works.

@Gilles: I will ask him.


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