On 3/29/2012 7:01 AM, Joe Greco wrote: >> On 3/28/2012 1:59 PM, Mark Felder wrote: >>> FreeBSD 8-STABLE, 8.3, and 9.0 are untested >> >> As much as I'm sensitive to your production requirements, realistically >> it's not likely that you'll get a helpful result without testing a newer >> version. 8.2 came out over a year ago, many many things have changed >> since then. >> >> Doug > > So you're saying that he should have been using 8.3-RELEASE, then.
That isn't what I said at all, sorry if I wasn't clear. The OP mentioned 9.0-RELEASE, and in the context of his message (which I snipped) he mentioned 8-stable. That's what I was referring to. > If you'll kindly go over to http://www.freebsd.org and look under > "Latest Releases", please note that "8.2" is a production release. > If you don't want it to be a production release, then find a way > to make it so, but please don't snipe at people who are using the > code that the FreeBSD project has indicated is a current production > offering. > > There are many good reasons not to run arbitrary snapshots on your > production gear. It's unrealistic to expect people to run non- > RELEASE non-production code on their production gear. We can have > that discussion if you don't understand that, drop me a note off- > list and I'll be happy to explain it. I can see that you're upset about something, sorry if my message caused you additional stress. I actually understand the realities of production environments quite well, and believe it or not I agree with some of your frustration about how we handle support for our "supported" releases. We've had various public threads about these issues, which have sparked some quite-lively private discussions amongst our committers, and I'm hoping that once the long-overdue 8.3-RELEASE is out we'll be able to buckle down and start putting some of those ideas into action. Meanwhile, this is still a volunteer project, and as a result sometimes the best way to get attention to a problem is to verify that it hasn't already been fixed. You've been around more than long enough to understand this Joe. We can spend time arguing about what *should* be (actually we can't ...) but my point was in trying to help the OP get the most/best help the fastest way possible. Doug _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"