> Apparently you've missed all the times that I've given that exact advice. :) > > But your analogy is severely flawed. Flowtable was an experimental > feature that theoretically might have increased performance for some > work flows, but turned out to be fatally flawed. The ports system is an > essential part of the FreeBSD operating *system*, depended on by > virtually 100% of FreeBSD users. Certainly fatally flawed without any user support. Just as many new features have been. > Users don't have any obligation to help us debug new/experimental features. Correct. However, I'm not sure the analogy is flawed. I am, to some degree, guilty of the same sin. I now run Ubuntu and have never had a single problem keeping my package system up date, in stark contrast to my experiences of slow and nightmarishly error-ridden port updates. I know there are users who have operated without such problems. It is entirely possible that they're simply smarter than I am. I similarly feel no compunction to use a FreeBSD feature (the ports system) that I can't rely on. CheersReceived on Fri Mar 02 2012 - 10:44:55 UTC
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