Quite Right.. If you try to become really good at *everything* you will become the master of *none*. BSD forking is fine by me: I am sure if you ask some user on an obscure platform they will tell you NetBSD is a good source fork. I am sure if you ask some user with really high security concerns they will tell you OpenBSD is a good source fork. I am sure if you ask some user with a shed full of 80x86 servers they will tell you FreeBSD is a good source fork. Anyhow - do you really eat source with a fork - wouldnt a spoon be easier?!?:)
Quite Right.. If you try to become really good at *everything* you will become the master of *none*. BSD forking is fine by me: I am sure if you ask some user on an obscure platform they will tell you NetBSD is a good source fork. I am sure if you ask some user with really high security concerns they will tell you OpenBSD is a good source fork. I am sure if you ask some user with a shed full of 80x86 servers they will tell you FreeBSD is a good source fork. Anyhow - do you really eat source with a fork - wouldnt a spoon be easier?!? :)
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The first job offer I had in the UK was 24k after I graduated from uni..