> -----Original Message----- > From: Pavel Tcholakov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 1:15 PM > To: Mark Berry > Cc: Andreas Schuldei; Debian-Bsd > Subject: Re: assimilating OpenBSD > > > On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 12:27:03PM -0000, Mark Berry wrote: > > I guess I must say that my main interest is having a > distribution that would > > be Linux-Like with a BSD core. (Is that silly?) It's all about > > consistancy. > > I don't know if it's silly, but that's my vision as well. Not exactly > Linux-like, I'd say Debian-like. I just love the manageability > APT + Debian > Policy give me. If that functionality was available to BSD I > would probably > have switched by now. >
Yeah, I think we are thinking on the same track right now. > In the same sequence of thoughts, I think FreeBSD is a better > start. It has > more hardware support and is somewhat more popular so we'll get more > testers for the distribution. Once we get a stable working system, it will > be much easier to create an OpenBSD branch as well. Does anybody > else share > this opinion? > I do I do! :) > I can't help with equipment, though I'm very interested in the development > of the project as a whole. I'd also suggest that we pick somebody for > project leader who will manage the tasks and responsibilities. > > Pavel. Don't worry about hardware. Actually thank SGI as it is a development system that they have lent us. It's much more hardware than we really need for development and porting.

