
Sadly, I have to say that this tends to reflect my experience. I was guided to OpenBSD by an OpenBSD developer - and a very nice chap he is too. Technically, it looked really good and I came very close to using it for a couple of projects. Even made a (financial) donation to the project because I thought "this is something I don't mind paying for."
Then I got Eaten by Trolls. I asked a couple of - what anywhere else - would be harmless/innocent questions. I had a few sensible, considerate, answers - mostly off list. A couple of them warned me about the, uh, less savoury members of the community. But some of the responses I got, one in particular, made me leave and swear never to go back.
Maybe I am oversensitive, but I found those trolls really scary. I would not want to make use of any technology that I wouldn't recommend to a friend or client and - no matter how good the technology - there is no way that I would refer anyone towards something with a community that seems to have so many hostile, anti-social, members.
Which is a shame. It may just be a nasty, vocal minority (the other guys were really nice); but I wasn't going to hang around any longer to find out.
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