Hi.

--- raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> i want to make a presentation to introduce OpenBSD
> into the public of my 
> university. Someone can give me ideas to capture the
> public? Most of my 
> public work with linux, so i think i have to spent
> some words into the 
> difference between linux and OBSD.
> Ideas?

I believe that you must be concentrate in a real
objective talk for theys.

You never enter in a discussion about the if openbsd
is better o linux is worst, only speak about the how
OpenBSD can help to be productive in the server o
development environment, The integrated security and
the high quality code. 

No comparison can be in the desktop field, OpenBSD is
not recommended widely in this field, I believe Linux
is better (no discussion here).

Maybe some people (including me) are using OpenBSD in
development enviroment, using some lite wm (awesome,
cwm, fvwm, etc) with minimal tools (some included in
base) and programming languages.

Concentrate in speaking in the OpenBSD features only,
goals.

With OpenBSD you can be productive from the after
installation, include wireless integrated support,
ligth windows managers, perl (favorite), and many
more.

Regards.
ficovh 



> Francesco

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