OpenBSD 5.9 is out. Yup! usally the disks come in the mail before it's out what?! it's not 1pril 1st yet The current release is OpenBSD 5.9, released March 29, 2016. wow that's over a month before it should be :) I was surprised too (And undeadly confirms that it's early http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160329181346 ) Title: "OpenBSD 5.9 released (early!)" the last one was early too (In case you find yourself wondering if you've just lost track of time, etc) maybe they're trying to move release months and wanted to do it slowly i didn't find anything quickly on mailing list does it have ART? I doubt it ditto, nothing found. Maybe it was talked about on ICB ART is way too new, mar 24 ;) ahh 14:45 < martian67> so they could being work on the disk midlayer sooner 14:45 < martian67> so they could test it for longer 14:46 < martian67> i beleive 14:46 < martian67> thats very very hairy code from #openbsd i tried to see how disk readahead was working it's bloody insne insane and it doesn't seem to work but it's also in the big lock hmmm i can't decide if i should go to 5.9 or -current It's on -tech. tech@. But not showing up in marc.info, for some reason. mike: ahh, what's the reasoning? these files are dated feb Go 5.9 if you want stability, and -current if you want to write kernel/userland/Xenocara/ports code. i've been doing -current mostly :) except was being slack so it wasn't very current mike-burns: what's on -tech, early release or the ART stuff? brycec: art is on main list :) The release announcement was on tech@. ART, too. If it was a discussion about the early release, I'd be confused and wondering why I don't have those messages. Me too! (Last tech@ I have is just over 2 hours ago) hmm i don't think i'm following tech i was.. It and ports@ are the good ones. misc@ is fun for when Twitter seems to be filled with too many smart people. i was following tech, misc, cvs-changes before whats that cert authority that issues 90 day free SSL certs? LetsEncrypt Though I prefer StartCom/StartSSL for my cert needs brycec: thanks I use StartSSL but only out of caution (Let's Encrypt is new), which I'm not sure I'd use the word "prefer" for. Why do you prefer them, brycec ?