On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > "Nikolas Britton" <nikolas.britton_at_gmail.com> writes: >> Julian Elischer <julian_at_elischer.org> writes: >>> We have a LOT of old systems running around the world. >> But the old systems don't need the latest and greatest copy of >> FreeBSD! This is why we provide errata / security fixes. The systems >> are a static non moving target ??? > > Excuse me? Who's "we"? > > Julian, Warner, Scott, Bernd, Giorgios, Wilko, myself and many others who > have contradicted you in this discussion are veteran FreeBSD developers with > something like a hundred years of industry experience between us. > > You, on the other hand are just a pathetic little fuck who has repeatedly > demonstrated his complete lack of understanding of anything remotely > approaching real computers, real software and real life. > > You do not get to tell us how to run our project. > > You do not get to say "we". Guys, This is getting out of hand. It's clear that people can and will be running FreeBSD on older hardware for a long time to come, and that we can accept or disregard this advice -- or even find a middle ground, like determining whether shipping additional kernel configurations would help -- without turning this into a flame war. Robert N M Watson Computer Laboratory University of CambridgeReceived on Sat Apr 07 2007 - 08:40:22 UTC
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