arief_mulya wrote:
> Dear all, > > Well, > I've been receiving quite lots of nice and *warm* and joyful > email for the thread ;-) > > Some quite of enlightnment (including your email, Theo, it > gives me lots of enlightment, you surely is a funny guy ;-) > > After also lots of google clickings, I think I get the big > picture of it now. And I've also made my decision. For now, > I'm going to stick w/ Linux Kernel. And see how much can I > give in till I give up ;-) > > Thanks for all of the answers. > Special thanks for Rik van Riel and Bill Studenmund for your > kind insights and supports :-) > > There's a saying in Java-nese (not *that* Java) language: > > Mangan ora mangan kumpul. > > Which means, Have something to eat or not Have something to > eat, the important thing is to stick together. Forever. > > And that's what I felt about Linux Developers... if you know > what I mean :-) > > See you. > > Best Regards, > arief_mulya > -- > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message Steve emerges from lurking and declaims. Well it seems that "hackers" is the real alive BSD mailing list. If you ask a question it generally gets reasonably answered with a only an occasional snarl. I know it isn't a *nix internals list, but that information is helpful. It is also helpful when someone explains what they have actually done with something down to the details. The types I deal with are printer, publishers, artists and animators and so I have to have something of the "what will it do for me", when I suggest it. So knowing people have set up Ray Tracers and the like is helpful. Thanks and Have Fun, Sends Steve To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message