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For this issue, Florian@ accepted to reply to my questions for a short interview.
Solène: Hello, could you briefly introduce yourself to the readers?
Florian: I'm in my mid forties, living with my partner and two cats in the Netherlands. During the day I work as a sysadmin for the RIPE NCC running k.root-servers.net. So that's mostly DNS and BGP. My favorite hobby is being outdoors, I suppose. Hiking, camping, bicycle touring, that kind of thing.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@Florian: What I'm most proud of is that I deleted more lines of code than added. Not sure if that's my greatest contribution. sysupgrade(8) is pretty neat.
Solène: How do you use OpenBSD outside of the development scope?
-Florian: I run my own mail and DNS infrastructure, as well as a nextclown installation (Thanks Gonzalo! It just works.) among other things, all on OpenBSD. And of course my main workstation is an OpenBSD laptop, I do all the things on there, browse the web, read email, play music, videos, plan hiking / cycling trips and so on.
+Florian: I run my own mail and DNS infrastructure, as well as a nextclown [sic] installation (Thanks Gonzalo! It just works.) among other things, all on OpenBSD. And of course my main workstation is an OpenBSD laptop, I do all the things on there, browse the web, read email, play music, videos, plan hiking / cycling trips and so on.
Many thanks to Florian for playing the interview game and talking about himself and his work!