OpenBSD 3.2 Song Now Available 157
Dan writes "Todd Miller says that the OpenBSD 3.2 song is now available via ftp. The OpenBSD 3.2 song lyrics are also available."
A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth
FreeBSD songs (Score:5, Informative)
Or this:
FreeBSD songbook [mavetju.org]
The FreeBSD song for the last 3 releases. (Score:-1, Informative)
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2, Informative)
This this is free. You cannot pirate something free.
I hope the next time you'll come up with "I don't use the Interent/Slashdot/whatever. The evil hackers use it and that's why drm/tcpa/padallium shit start" and stop offending here.
Re:Is there a Linux song? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Heh (Score:2, Informative)
source [dandiproductions.com]
a CD featuring Onalea Gilbertson [indiepool.com]
Re:Is there a Linux song? (Score:2, Informative)
Should be here [ibm.com]
Re:Just curious... not intended to flame (Score:2, Informative)
Lyrics by Ty Semaka. Arranged by Ty Semaka & Jonathan Lewis. Base & drum programming, recording, mixing & mastering by Jonathan Lewis. Vocals by Onalea Gilbertson. Sax by Dan Meichel. Trumpet & Trombone by Craig Soby.
I don't believe any these are OpenBSD developers, just fans.
Re:on a more related note (Score:4, Informative)
>"huh?", perhaps the song makes exclusive reference
>to OpenBSD so much that you would have to be
>familiar with it to get it?
The current OpenBSD mascot is a blowfish, so there are a lot of fish references.
The (wicked cool) art [openbsd.org] for OpenBSD 3.2 has a James Bond theme.
OpenBSD art has a recurring theme of foiling "script kitties [openbsd.org]", so that explains all the cat references.