On 11/5/20 5:00 am, i...@aulix.com wrote:
> Btw, does not it look like a PR competition of Linux from USA vs OpenBSD from 
> Canada/London?

Actually, I think you'll find both OSes have significant contributions
from all around the world.

Linux (which is a kernel, not an OS) originated from Finland.

BSD came from the US (University of California), but most of today's
implementations have been very significantly changed since then.

In any case, I don't think it's helpful to characterise an OS by its
country of origin.  Even less so, when it's an open-source OS with
contributions that are sourced globally.
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