# Manuel Wildauer runs BSD I'm a software developer from Germany delivered in 1983. My favourite BSD is [OpenBSD] and I use it at home. In 1998 I made my first experience with Linux. I played with it and switched to Debian GNU/Linux after few weeks. My first touch with BSD was in 2006 and OpenBSD 3.9. People talked about it in some IRC channels and I tried it out for curiosity. I liked OpenBSD a lot. It had a awesome community and a had good documentation. I used it from Version 3.9 until 4.2. After 2 years, I switched back to Linux for unknown reasons and for the last 10 years I never used OpenBSD again. Someday in 2017 I followed [Roman Zolotarev](https://www.romanzolotarev.com/) on Twitter and saw his tweets about OpenBSD. I saw tweets about OpenBSD from him day after day and few weeks after I followed him I thought something like: *Hey, I could also try OpenBSD again.* I searched for OpenBSD stuff around the web and found articles like [this](https://ggr.com/why-openbsd-is-important-to-me.html) and [that](https://sivers.org/openbsd). I decided to download the current release and install it on my ThinkPad. My personal blog [wildauer.io](https://wildauer.io) is running on OpenBSD too. Serving the HTML files with httpd, send and receive emails with OpenSMTPD. Find my on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/int9h) and [my personal site](https://wildauer.io). _[14 Oct 2018](/raw/people/int9h.md)_ [OpenBSD]: https://www.openbsd.org/