OpenBSD is not meant to be the end-all operating system for everyone. It has very focused goals. If the result of those goals is not suitable for your computing needs, then, by all means, use an OS that is suitable.
"I'm not proud," [Brian] Valentine [senior vice president in charge of Microsoft's Windows development] said, as he spoke to a crowd of developers here at the company's Windows.Net Server developer conference. "We really haven't done everything we could to protect our customers... Our products just aren't engineered for security."
OpenBSD is not meant to be the end-all operating system for everyone. It has very focused goals. If the result of those goals is not suitable for your computing needs, then, by all means, use an OS that is suitable.
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/09/05/ 020905hnmssecure.html
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