I would like to install OpenBSD *once* and keep it patched and secured for
many years there after (5 - 7 years) in a production environment. Would it
be feasible to get a snapshot today and follow -current for many years w/o
having to reinstall? Basically, this approach would skip -stable and
-release and always be -current. I understand the implications of being
current and that things might change and break and may need re-configuring
on occasion. I'm OK with that... I just don't want to reinstall a -release
every year... although I'll still buy CDs as they are released to support
the project.

Thanks,
Brad
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