On 1/20/25 21:46, Stuart Henderson wrote:
1. using openbsd's name in this context (especially the "take donations"
bit when you have no connection to it) seems potentially fraudulent.
contacting companies pretending to have some connection is likely to
cause problems for us too.
Some years ago I just took some spare money and made and sent stickers around the world by physical mail. stamps are not that expensive, even to send to other countries.

2. some "OpenBSD just works" type thing for hardware implies some kind
of guarantee of compatibility which just doesn't exist

there are various people who advertise support/consultancy for OpenBSD
etc and that's not a problem, but they're not (as far as i've seen)
implying some kind of connection which doesn't exist.

There are a lot of people in my country (Brazil) who offers such services of OpenBSD consulting. Alessandro Martins I know personally, and is a very good proferssional. Search for his 'support new' message in the list archives (info below) - and likely you can offer those stickers (for a price, or not) to your clients.

O 2SEC Assessoria Empresarial
I Alessandro Martins
M cont...@2sec.com.br

--
Att.

(+5521) 97914-8106 (Signal)
PHOSPHORUS NETWORKS | HNO3 SYSTEMS
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio1337br/

Reply via email to