Chuck Robey wrote: > That's completely true, but nearly all users simply couldn't care less. > They don't see the long view, they only see what's happening right now.
With that I will agree... :) > It's the reason that your attitude is totally correct & healthy for a > developer ... but the only thing that most users will see is the fact > that FreeBSD panics more often. They won't even bother to make of note > of why a panic occurred, all they will ever note is that a panic *did* > occur. Why not make the default 'OFF' for non -current, and just tell the users it's there? I know quite a few FreeBSD users, and out of the bunch I reckon ~3 of them would turn it on, and be happy - the other 9 or so would leave it off, and still be happy... -Kp To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message