On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 06:15:26AM +0300, Wartan Hachaturow wrote: > Hi. > > In my mind the reason why we should use FreeBSD kernel is that > it is developed for a long time, and has much more things, that > can be helpful for "userland", such as mentioned SMP, > and the most important -- hardware support. > Also, the number of currently existing ports for FreeBSD is the > greatest -- so we would have less troubles compiling packages. > Yeah, I know, that nearly all the ports for FreeBSD can be compiled > on either one OS of the "three", but I try judge the facts. > > The issue of platform support is very important, but I think, not > on that stage. Remember, some time ago Debian/Linux didn't have such a > wide platform support. > Let's make the system usable at least on i386 and FreeBSD -- then > we can think about the others :) > > Also, what about voting -- I still think it's good idea to make > a poll, and after that start working and give off flaming. > Maybe, we can create a web page with a poll system? > It would be the simpliest way. > Or even ask CmdrTaco to put this poll on Slashdot ;-) >
Not to waste bandwidth with a ``yeah, man, right on!'' email, but I gotta say that this is among the more sage of postings to this list, in my opinion. A web page or a Slashdot poll sounds like a win. gary -- Gary D. Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public service Unix