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The NetBSD Organization

A reader writes: "Stumbled across a nice article about how the NetBSD Project is organized and some interesting ways users can help out." Good stuff, for those who want to get involved.

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  1. Re:If it's dead, how can there be an organization? by sporty · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Divide into cemetaries, tombs and caskets?

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  2. Re:Did anyone else notice... by mshultz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Did anyone else notice the OpenBSD banner ad at the bottom of the page?"

    well since daemonnews.org seems to be solely devoted to BSD, it doesn't really strike me as particularly odd that the BSD folks would be buying ad space there, right?

    Or is this publication entirely supported by the BSD crew?

  3. Re:Did anyone else notice... by mshultz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    nevermind, I'm dumb. really dumb. ignore that last post.

  4. Re:The great divide: by rsidd · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Yes, that's the best way to win friends and invite users of other systems to BSD -- by insulting them.

  5. Re:The great divide: by pyrrho · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    oh, it was meant as an insult?!

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  6. Re:The great divide: by SN74S181 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    People are always saying that Slackware is dead. One wonders what their motives are in wishing it so.

    I've always wondered if it's resentment and/or hostility toward something that works well but doesn't really have many shiney bits to diddle with.

    Slackware isn't dead. I wish the Sparc port of Slack hadn't died, though.

  7. obligatory jokes, mk. II by La+Temperanza · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of anti-BSD trolls. In Soviet Russia... BSD trolls YOU! 1) Post comment: "BSD is dead you morons." 2) ??? 3) PROFIT!!!

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