Hi there,

I am really sorry about your father: that is really hard.

It seems to me that there are a lot of really committed, experienced, and talented people behind OpenBSD. It is a big, international, project now, and I think it is a mighty ship that can survive different captains.

All the best,
Katie

On 2024-10-21 09:26, notpeter87 notpeter87 wrote:
hello,

i am an OpenBSD user since ~2009, great OS.

recently my father died, stomach cancer, 4 months from feeling well
vs. in the cemetery. not fun and was a fast illnes. he was only 68
years old.

more than a year after this..., i am now thinking,

if anything would happen to Theo de Raadt, he is 56 years old
according to wikipedia,

what would happen to OpenBSD?

will there be any other strong and technically good leaders for it?

is there at least one person, who can commit to the code/build at the
very top level, other then Theo?

to ensure the long-running future of OpenBSD.

although i hope he will live a healthy 100 years, but thats a thing
based on luck...

i don't know if he has wife/children to inherit this legend.

thanks.

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