Not at all. Our entire work is based on OpenBSD. Actually, BSDanywhere *is* OpenBSD - just wrapped up and packaged on a bootable Live CD. By providing BSDanywhere, we even hope more people become interested in OpenBSD and eventually buy an OpenBSD release set and install it on their machines. Furthermore, BSDanywhere is not meant to be a production system installed on a hard disk - you really want OpenBSD for that.
Are you competing with OpenBSD?
Submitted by stephan on May 21, 2008 - 09:30
