3rd Quarterly NetBSD Status Report Published
jschauma writes "The third quarterly NetBSD status report has been published, covering the months July through September of 2004. Among many other things, this status report covers NetBSD version numbering scheme changes and of the upcoming release of NetBSD 2.0."
NetBSD is the open flavour of the free BSDs that I have not tried out. I used FreeBSD quite a bit, and liked it, and I am using OpenBSD on my webserver, primarily because it has native AFS support (I am at CMU), and it does not seem as easy to upgrade or get up to date ports as FreeBSD. I am wondering how NetBSD is. I know the guy who is trying to port AFS to NetBSD and Kernel 2.6 in Linux, and he said that they are making progress. Is there a reason, other than curiosity, to use it? (The curiosity may win in the end anyway, I go through OSes pretty fast.) It seems like an interesting concept.
NetBSD again sets Internet2 Land Speed World Record
eh, it's ok. (I've seen it, since I'm a NetBSD developer). The thing to remember is that we were not looking for a mascot so it isn't the same anthropomorphic style as other groups. (i.e. the linux penguin, or the openbsd blowfish)
What the hell were they using these numbers for preiously??
Over 9 days. Hardly a flood.
And all of them are on the front-page as of my posting this.
Shock! The /. software fucked up. Imagine how amazed we all are that there are bugs in software. Oh me, oh my. What has the world come to! Next thing you know there will be bugs in Windows's image handling, and then where will we be!
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