Theo's thoughts do pass through a dick-filter, there is no denying that, but he is almost always right in what he is saying.
As far as Bitrig is concerned, I don't see the point in it. The FAQ doesn't say anything that makes me want to try it and, although they say they want to support only modern systems, it seems to me that what they are really doing is limiting themselves to what LLVM supports.
This is a problem, because what makes OpenBSD so smooth is testing on the weird legacy architectures like VAX. With a number of the changes on their roadmap I wonder if maybe adopting DragonflyBSD or FreeBSD may have been simpler.