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challahc writes "For the low, low price of $199, you too can be one of the lucky testers of Googles new Gmail service. Just Ebay It! This CNet News story has the details." Bill Walsh adds "The account for hackers@gmail.com is asking 200 dollars! Is it a good idea to buy anything that's in beta? Couldn't Google just wipe out all of the beta accounts when the service starts up?"

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  1. Developer laments: What Killed FreeBSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    The End of FreeBSD

    [ed. note: in the following text, former FreeBSD developer Mike Smith gives his reasons for abandoning FreeBSD]

    When I stood for election to the FreeBSD core team nearly two years ago, many of you will recall that it was after a long series of debates during which I maintained that too much organisation, too many rules and too much formality would be a bad thing for the project.

    Today, as I read the latest discussions on the future of the FreeBSD project, I see the same problem; a few new faces and many of the old going over the same tired arguments and suggesting variations on the same worthless schemes. Frankly I'm sick of it.

    FreeBSD used to be fun. It used to be about doing things the right way. It used to be something that you could sink your teeth into when the mundane chores of programming for a living got you down. It was something cool and exciting; a way to spend your spare time on an endeavour you loved that was at the same time wholesome and worthwhile.

    It's not anymore. It's about bylaws and committees and reports and milestones, telling others what to do and doing what you're told. It's about who can rant the longest or shout the loudest or mislead the most people into a bloc in order to legitimise doing what they think is best. Individuals notwithstanding, the project as a whole has lost track of where it's going, and has instead become obsessed with process and mechanics.

    So I'm leaving core. I don't want to feel like I should be "doing something" about a project that has lost interest in having something done for it. I don't have the energy to fight what has clearly become a losing battle; I have a life to live and a job to keep, and I won't achieve any of the goals I personally consider worthwhile if I remain obligated to care for the project.

    Discussion

    I'm sure that I've offended some people already; I'm sure that by the time I'm done here, I'll have offended more. If you feel a need to play to the crowd in your replies rather than make a sincere effort to address the problems I'm discussing here, please do us the courtesy of playing your politics openly.

    From a technical perspective, the project faces a set of challenges that significantly outstrips our ability to deliver. Some of the resources that we need to address these challenges are tied up in the fruitless metadiscussions that have raged since we made the mistake of electing officers. Others have left in disgust, or been driven out by the culture of abuse and distraction that has grown up since then. More may well remain available to recruitment, but while the project is busy infighting our chances for successful outreach are sorely diminished.

    There's no simple solution to this. For the project to move forward, one or the other of the warring philosophies must win out; either the project returns to its laid-back roots and gets on with the work, or it transforms into a super-organised engineering project and executes a brilliant plan to deliver what, ultimately, we all know we want.

    Whatever path is chosen, whatever balance is struck, the choosing and the striking are the important parts. The current indecision and endless conflict are incompatible with any sort of progress.

    Trying to dissect the above is far beyond the scope of any parting shot, no matter how distended. All I can really ask of you all is to let go of the minutiae for a moment and take a look at the big picture. What is the ultimate goal here? How can we get there with as little overhead as possible? How would you like to be treated by your fellow travellers?

    Shouts

    To the Slashdot "BSD is dying" crowd - big deal. Death is part of the cycle; take a look at your soft, pallid bodies and consider that right this very moment, parts of you are dying. See? It's not so bad.

    To the bulk of the FreeBSD committerbase and the developer community at large - keep your eyes on the real goals. I

  2. BOOBS FOR THE PEOPLE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    i'd sell my boobs for less.

    1. Re:BOOBS FOR THE PEOPLE by jimmiejaz · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      how much?

      Mod to troll / flame / BSD s/BSD/GNU/g is dead...

  3. second post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    second post!

  4. MOD PARENT UP by aenters · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    +5 Informative, he did a great job informing us he didn't read beyond the green highlighted title of the story. Oh wait, thats standard on Slashdot.

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    where flamebait is +5 funny and funny stuff is -1 flamebait
  5. CHECK OUT THIS MAC SYSTEM ON EBAY!!! by JohnwheeleR · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item =4128243878

  6. i used to have by future+assassin · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    gethacked@hotmail.com but forgot the password as it was saved in trillium and had to reformat and thats when I relized I should have wrote it down.

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    by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
  7. OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by LostCluster · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I submitted a story called "802.11b goes out to the ballgame in San Fran" more than a month ago, and it still is in the "pending" column. I wonder if they're saving it for a rainy day or something...

    1. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by Monkelectric · · Score: 3, Offtopic

      My all time record is 9 weeks pending, then rejected... I've never had a story posted on slashdot even when I beat another submitter to a story by a week. I have no idea what makes a story good or bad but I know whatever it is I don't have it... be prepared for a long wait my friend :)

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      Religion is a gateway psychosis. -- Dave Foley

    2. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by LostCluster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      True, but dupes belong in the "rejected" bin... but I guess putting one into "pending" isn't that bad, considering they've been known to be found in the "accepted" bin far too often. :)

    3. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by ikkonoishi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      I got one on my first try, but then again it was comedy gold.

    4. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by Saeed+al-Sahaf · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      It has more to do with, er, who you "know", if ya catch my drift in the "biblical" direction....

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      "Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
    5. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by LostCluster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Well, yeah... but somebody else pointed out to me that another post on that topic got posted same day. We now have future knowledge of a dupe! :)

    6. Re:OT:Slashdot = News.com + 2 days... or more by Martin+Blank · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      I had one rejected just to show up about 12 hours later (without karma bonus), and I've had another get rejected, only to have it show up a few days later after being submitted by someone else (the Discover mag article about "anything to oil"). Stuff makes little sense here.

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      You can never go home again... but I guess you can shop there.
  8. Human Penis Found in Young Boy's Cereal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ...oh wait, I didn't read the whole article before I posted, turned out it was only stale bagel.

    faker

  9. WHAT!!1! You don't know about...... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    .... the seekrit dart board they use? Stories go up on a screen, then blindfolded they shoot a laser pointer at it, lucky hit WINS!!!! It's better than PUNCHA DA MONKEE!

    --well, that's what I think anyway, using my psychotronic cyber powers.

  10. Re:WHAT!!1! You don't know about...... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Isn't there a site that claims to "hack" /. and is capable of posting senseless articles? -- I forgot the name

  11. What has happened to all the moderators... by metalmaniac1759 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    My default threshold is +3.
    And all I'm getting today is crap!

    Nandz.