I've been told I succeed from time to time. :)
Men I fell bad now! Only from time to time!?
Men, you are doing an incredible job and I sure hell do not envy you by
a very long shut!
I am the first buyer of Nick book with plenty of Nick-isims in it! (;>
The FAQ is actually what got me going with OpenBSD and that was 2.7/2.8
then as it was at that usual clock work release time of the year. (;>
I found it soooo refreshing and well done! At the time I was trying to
get going and get better results with Debian, switching from Cobalt
Linux server then, but after I tried OpenBSD guess what happened... I am
not sure I could setup a Debian server in a day now for sure. I don't
even want to try! I never look back!
Nick, if no one tell you on a regular basic, makes no mistake about it.
I am absolutly sure that many of us are using OpenBSD and started to use
it because of the FAQ and got to love the system right after that, but I
may be wrong. The FAQ is a BIG sale for it!
That's what got me started!
And for fun I just look at what I think was my first post to misc@ and
that was information that I provided to a question for packages then and
that was on 2.9.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=99793474724987&w=2
That was along time ago and I knew nothing of OpenBSD then, but the FAQ
was so well done that I didn't have to asked question then, but was even
able to answer simple question based on the FAQ that I enjoy reading
then and still do today!
But I also did my share of stupid questions at time too! (;>
Never the less Nick, don't be mistaken. You ARE the KING of the FAQ no
question about it!
Long live the king! (;>
And many thanks in case you were not told today!
Best,
Daniel