FreeBSD Core Team elections complete
imp writes "The regular elections for the FreeBSD governing board has completed. The new core team is the same as the old core team, with Scott Long replacing Greg Lehey after his resignation earlier in the year. Details can be found here."
New Core Team
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watson (196)
imp (181)
peter (164)
jhb (146)
murray (137)
wes (128)
scottl (125)
markm (109)
kuriyama (100)
Runners up
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marcel (98)
dfr (92)
obrien (68)
jmallett (47)
mux (47)
green (44)
cperciva (42)
alfred (41)
gordon (38)
benno (38)
krion (29)
josef (26)
hmp (21)
simon (16)
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Good News Everyone!
Turns out that *BSD is stronger than ever!
According to an Inernetnews article, Netcraft has confirmed that *BSD has "dramatically increased its market penetration over the last year."
There has been a steady increase in *BSD developers over the past decade.
There are currently 307 FreeBSD developers as of the 2004 core team election.
You can read more about FreeBSD here
If you would like to try out a BSD, you can download: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or DragonflyBSD
Enjoy!
Here are their names. I guess the election page didn't want us to know how to find their postal addresses to track em down. 'No you can't take a nap, get coding!'. J/K thanks for all the development, you rock.
Greg Lehey [grog]
Warner Losh [imp]
John Baldwin [jhb]
Jun Kuriyama [kuriyama]
Mark Murray [markm]
Murray Stokely [murray]
Peter Wemm [peter]
Robert Watson [rwatson]
Wes Peters [wes]