No, everything seems real - at least Matt replies to e-mails sent to him on this topic. There is also a live nntp server up and running _at_ dragonflybsd.org, I saw Matt and Terry Lambert discussing kernel things this morning there. I doubt that somebody will be able to impersonate both Matt and Terry. :)) -Maxim On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 02:05:38PM +0200, Julian Stacey wrote: > Periodicaly someone masquerades as Matt Dilllon. Those targeted > by trolls need to work extra hard to establish credibility of > poster's address, to avoid suspicion of "troll at work" (phone > number maybe?). Trolls of course need to work extra hard too, to > also convince us. Maybe this time the poster is the real Matthew > Dillon, but I doubt it. > > Matthew Dillon <dillon_at_apollo.backplane.com> appeared to write: > > > Announcing DragonFly BSD! > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/ > > Doing a new kernel approach seems a plausible tech target, > the merits I'd leave to others. > > > and to completely rewrite the packaging and distribution system. > > Seems unliklely/over ambitious/ divisive to me, suspicion of Troll. > > - A new kernel - OK - maybe it'll cross fertilise others, > but couldn't it run with an exisiting /usr/src ? Free Net or Open. > - A new ports / package system - OK if the need is felt: even though > FreeBSD ports/ was so popular it got adoped & looked at by other > projects, that didn't stop it changing recently (file > reduction) But couldn't it run with exisiting BSDs, presumably > FreeBSD ? The ports project is really a Sisyphus [sp? was Greek > anyway, not our Latin alphabet ] effort, a dubious idea to divide > the number of shoulders that load sits on. There's already another > cross platform ports project anyway (Freshports?) > - A new distribution mechanism (whatever) ? maybe - but again > if better, that technology should be adopted & merged into other BSDs. > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/ may be a just a troll erection, it's > constructed so there's nothing real to see. A troll site ? No > where to click & sample code inside browser, you'd have to cvsup & > extract localy to check real code. No interest until others confirm real. > > If friends who localy know / work with / meet Matthew Dillon, > announce on this list that it's really him, & that's what he's > really doing & is to be taken seriously, then it'll perhaps be worth > looking at, but then again, maybe the real Matt will return to his > desk, & announce another troll attempt. > > The logo is useless (& a troll give away ?): > - Business: Yesterday I delivered an HP Network > Scanjet 5, with NT removed & FreeBSD installed ( > http://berklix.com/scanjet ) I stuck a FreeBSD `tattoo' (from > WC?) on the chassis just after the `5' of the product name (they > stick fine on plastic, though text implies for human skin (not > tried that)). IMO the Linux & BSD logos are both rather childish, > but clearly used for business as well as personal. but I wouldn't > stick the dragonflybsd slavering head on a rubbish bin. > - Last night at the Munich BSD monthly gathering ( http://berklix.org/bim/ ) > this month's convenor had brought > a Chuck daemon which stood verticaly as recognition symbol, after > shovin feet in a big (clean) ash tray. A Penguin can also be made to stand, > (low centre of gravity help) But what would one do with a slavering head ? > ... Other than Bin it ! > > First 2 sentences of main page seem a possible Linux troll give away: > DragonFly is an operating system and environment designed to be > the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series. These > operating systems belong in the same class as Linux in that they > are based on UNIX ideals and APIs. > > "We" > There's a lot of mention of "We" on those few pages, & no list of who the > list of "We" includes as founders. A fake site maybe ? > > There's too many BSD's already. More complete BSDs aren't of > personal or business benefit. More kernels, tools, & experiments > in ports/packaging etc could be useful though, but to be of most > benefit such work should be fully integratable, & not further split > the available BSD workforce. > > My guess is the original post was a fake masquerade, (what some call a > troll), the web site is probably the same. (Apologies to Matt if I'm > wrong, but the real Matt hopefuly appreciates us being cautious :-) > > My Tel. +49.89.260233276 Timezone=GMT+01:00 (EG ID check :-) > > - > Julian Stacey Freelance Systems Engineer, Unix & Net Consultant, Munich. > Ihr Rauchen => mein allergischer Kopfschmerz ! Schnupftabak probieren. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" >Received on Thu Jul 17 2003 - 03:27:30 UTC
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