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<h2>Interview</h2>
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<p>For me, OpenBSD is a great platform to learn how computers work, even if
it's a radically different OS compared to a GNU/Linux distro or Windows.</p>
<p>When I started to use OpenBSD on an old Dell Optiplex G260, one thing that
impressed me first was the quality of the man pages and the documentation.
This might just be a small detail at first, but if you think about it,
it means that you can find lots of information and some configuration examples
without connecting to the Internet.<br/>In an era where everything goes into
the "Cloud", it is always good to have a solid base near you, waiting to answer
your questions and ready to help you.</p>
<p>In my opinion, every good project should have a good documentation, like
OpenBSD.</p>
<cite>Vincent Finance</cite>
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