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Jordan Hubbard Interview Cleaned Up

Jason123 writes: "Almost twenty days ago, FreeBSD's (& also Apple's) Jordan Hubbard gave an interview via IRC to BSDVault. With permission from BSDVault, OSNews has now cleaned-up the interview, formatted it in a more readable manner and published the result. Jordan talks all sorts of interesting things, like FreeBSD 5, his job at the kernel team at Apple, the FreeBSD commmunity, XFree, Microsoft and more." (This is the interview featured in slightly rawer form here.)

16 comments

  1. sounds like it is tracking linux by vipw · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It sounds as if they're tracking the same feature set as Linux but trying to roll it all out in a smoother transition. That's one of the strongest features of FreeBSD, I think. There's no unstable periods between libc revisions, problems going from a.out to elf, or the VM getting replaced midway through a stable branch :).

    I just wish I could run it on my mac, jkh does work at Apple afterall.

    1. Re:sounds like it is tracking linux by irony+nazi · · Score: 1

      Your ideas intrigue me... and I wish to subscribe to your newletter.

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    2. Re:sounds like it is tracking linux by edhall · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I don't think they're tracking Linux's feature set any more deliberately than Linux is tracking Solaris' feature set. For example, FreeBSD's next-generation SMP may put it roughly on the same level as Linux 2.4, but the need to improve SMP exists independent of Linux and the methods used (at least at the detailed level) are quite a bit different than Linux's. That's not to say that FreeBSD developers are ignorant of Linux; a few committers even are on the Linux Kernel Mailing List. But like any open source project, features get added to "scratch an itch," and ideas can come from anywhere. So if something like kqueue or jail seems like a good idea to someone, whether it is in Linux or not makes no difference; if code exists and core likes it, it gets added.

      Just casually skimming the freebsd-arch and freebsd-current mailing lists, I'd say that features from the other BSD's, especially NetBSD, get discussed more than Linux. But the latter does get discussed, both as a source of ideas and experiences. (Unlike what some folks here claim, few FreeBSD developerss are knee-jerk Linux haters. That's not to say such folk don't exist; FreeBSD doesn't give personality tests to prospective developers or committers. As always, the code's the thing.)

      -Ed
  2. Uh oh by LiquidPC · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's been almost 5 minutes since the post and there havent been any BSD-is-Dying posts, maybe BSD is really dying now that the trolls have lost interest. ;)

  3. Good by slashtop · · Score: 0

    I want NetBSD's rc system will be merged into FreeBSD before 5.0 released, it's too cool, it will beat some linuxish who pround that their stupid SysV rc system. other things are the COOL KSE thread and file system ACL. yah! too many thing to taste.

  4. Re:*BSD is dying by gomerbud · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hm... I guess nobody bothered to read this article.

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  5. Re:*BSD is dying by LiquidPC · · Score: 0

    So, if BSD is *3* times as popular as linux on the desktop that _must_ mean Linux is dying even more rapidly. ;)

  6. good for you... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's nice to see a 'linux is dying' post for a change.

  7. errm... by larry+bagina · · Score: 1

    No offense, but OSNews has a commenting system, so why post comments about their article here?

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  8. Re:*BSD is dying..Apple propoganda by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I've no problem with BSD's claims to the desktop. Good for them if it's true. But to base such from quote from Apple's marketing dept amounts to something akin to information abuse.