If you are switching to a BSD for security reasons, why FreeBSD? Isn't OpenBSD the super secure one? Sorry, it's been a while since I've looked at those projects
The person suggesting FreeBSD is a FreeBSD developer (Colin Percival - actually according to Wikipedia FreeBSD engineering lead), would be weird for him to suggest openbsd.
Also hilarious to see Drew Houston responding a bit later on the same thread:
> we're in a similar space -- http://www.getdropbox.com (and part of the yc summer 07 program) basically, sync and backup done right (but for windows and os x). i had the same frustrations as you with existing solutions.
> let me know if it's something you're interested in, or if you want to chat about it sometime.
It was, yes. I was trying to figure a way to bring it up but I didn't want to imply that the comment here was ignorant for not knowing the account. It's the opposite, HN accounts have so little fanfare and we all talk in the same threads, it's fun!
Okay. But the question isn't about him, the question is about the actual merits. And he's a good person to ask for a compelling argument about the merits.
If you ask Bill Gates why you should use MS-DOS in particular, not DR DOS, the answer is not "it would be weird for Bill Gates to suggest DR DOS".