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Puffy, the cartoon
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Puffy, the cartoon

Puffy is the mascot of the free operating system OpenBSD. Puffy is a pufferfish, which is used to signify the intention of the developers to make an impregnably secure operating system.

Puffy is also the mascot of the child projects of OpenBSD: OpenSSH, OpenNTPD, OpenCVS, OpenOSPFD and OpenBGPD. Puffy was selected because of the blowfish algorithm used in OpenSSH and the strongly defensive image of the porcupinefish, whose spikes help deter predators. He quickly became very popular, mainly because of the cute image of the fish and his distinction from the beastie used by FreeBSD, the horde of daemons then used by NetBSD and Tux, the Linux penguin. Although Puffy is usually said to be a pufferfish, in fact pufferfish do not possess spikes: images of Puffy are closer to a similar species, the porcupinefish.

Puffy is a popular motif on T-shirts and posters of the project, and also appearing in songs which are released along with the operating system. Puffy made his first public appearance in OpenBSD 2.6. Since his conception, each release has seen a different version of Puffy presented on t-shirts and posters. These include:

Puffy, painted
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Puffy, painted

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