> On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 02:34:40PM -0500, John Sconiers wrote: >> Several years ago after being a FreeBSD fan / contributor since ~1995 I >> left FreeBSD because I didn't have the time with kids and all. During >> that time I was a unix / storage ps guy for two fortune 500 companies >> (One was a vendor of another Unix OS). I was also "forced" to work with >> Linux in production settings. I come back ~three years later and on the >> surface things haven't changed. The boot banner, installation program, >> etc, etc, hasn't changed. > > Personally I find that to be a big plus, not a minus. > > One of the reasons I ditched Linux several years ago was the way Linux > shifts constantly. A good example is the firewalling code: once upon a > time there was ipfw. Then that was replaced by ipfwadm. Then that was > discarded, and replaced by ipchains. Which in turn was discarded and > replaced by iptables. (Or was that the other way round? I don't follow it > closely these days) yep. another way: this sounds as if you see freebsd as a workhorse production system as opposed to a hobby where the more of your time it absorbs the better it is. randyReceived on Tue May 03 2005 - 14:34:37 UTC
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