OpenBSD Torrents?

"Richards, Toby" <[email protected]> Thu, 22 Sep 2011 19:23:34 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.os.openbsd.advocacy
Message-ID <BBA9BC3C517CA146B6EB45312711601D028F434D0BE2@AOCMBX01.srv.courts-tc.ca.gov>
I have noticed that OpenBSD.org doesn't offer up a torrent as a way
to obtain the install ISO's or other files. I have found that the
quickest way to download a large ISO of certain other operating
systems is by the torrent on their site. Sure, there are third party
torrents. Sure, I could ensure that the file I download hasn't been
tampered with via some sort of hash. I still think that an official
torrent would not only benefit OpenBSD users, but also benefit
OpenBSD itself in the form of reduced bandwidth costs.

Or am I missing something where distributing your operating system
(to include the expected hash result) via P2P is somehow insecure?

Respectfully Submitted,
R. Toby Richards
Network Administrator
Superior Court of California
In and for the County of San Luis Obispo
(805) 781-4150