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http://daemonforums.org/" doesn't have an official presentation. Is not formal, is informal. I can make a forum if I want, but if it isn't an official forum from developers, it is showing that developers are not making their self responsible.
We, all those who speak spanish, can say that BSD projects are not the best for our community (big difference with GNU projects).
When I say that OpenBSD is not open to the community, I wasn't saying that it is not open at all (apologies if you misunderstand what I said). Is because of that I made a comparative with FreeBSD. I wasn't saying that is a bad distribution, or a bad project. I was making a constructive critic. Because when they finally decide to be MORE open (like FreeBSD), the project will grow up more.
Good example is that they didn't translate their pages into spanish (one of the most used languages in the entire world). I see that FreeBSD is more advanced in that issue.
OpenBSD is cool. It has a really good hardware detection. But it doesn't mean that it has intuitive ways to suggest to users how to resolve some things. Is obvious that is more complex, more manual.
The alternative WiFi-card I have, is Realtek.
Sorry because the extension. Thanks for your help.