-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 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. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail Comment: https://protonmail.com wsBcBAEBCAAQBQJcBk5HCRD3irc5ItUgGgAAJGcIAJ889i05qvAQJ6MvXDpm 6Gih+7juZNgBg/uESRoHtf03qn/T5r+vHu75go4Zn27IUYgRS4haf34TPuyV Eax/Do50QEeKvtyYBWptbc6or70pVgoXCJKt+xdyAwzHRB/nb0yxIezKiCiK qaVmJf5OTwHrvNhLiC5/UQZzMXYUCxTCRsskKAW5IQhPYhLIu6An4h/JTppe yG5q2alS93RooQpRVEQcIBCvXSC8cRvNKbsrtJgtODReoYu3LpjF83kSKJIs kljrZBJHO0ADn1bbRNu/aeTADH1t86Gm0qyhhXpIBsLLufy0JCUYNRlPmPyz W9MS8pONdiTCPUwDpa6Gjuo= =cMrf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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