On Apr 5, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > > I am of the opinion like many here that use what's for the job >
This is something that can't be stressed enough -- always use the tool that's most appropriate for the job. OpenBSD can do everything other operating systems do. It's where I look first for a solution. But as a professional, my employer expects me to evaluate all of the available options and chose the most appropriate solution for a task. Vendor support is a sometimes criteria. This is where OpenBSD struggles -- I can't expect commercial support for a product if I implement it in OpenBSD. It's not a technical issue; it's a market issue.