Which BSD (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc.) do you use and why do you use it? I am hoping for a discussion around the operating system's source code quality, documentation, and community around these BSDs in this thread.
1) it's the most secure operating system available, under any license agreement.
2) their community is the quickest to respond to resolving security issues (see this year's Defcon talk about BSD vulnerabilities - OpenBSD is at present the only one to have resolved all open issues and it took only a couple of weeks)
3) the community writes the best tools.
4) it has the best documentation I've seen for a project this large, similar, but superior to the Arch Wiki.
1) it's the most secure operating system available, under any license agreement. 2) their community is the quickest to respond to resolving security issues (see this year's Defcon talk about BSD vulnerabilities - OpenBSD is at present the only one to have resolved all open issues and it took only a couple of weeks) 3) the community writes the best tools. 4) it has the best documentation I've seen for a project this large, similar, but superior to the Arch Wiki.