> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Kiril Mitev wrote:
> 
> > In other words "2.2 is our most stable version"
> 
> I hope you realise that no single person speaks for FreeBSD, especially
> people who aren't committers. That said, a lot of people found 2.2 to be a

*sigh* 

yes i do, a "newbie" wont

<snip>

> This isn't Microsoft where we instantly stop supporting our previous
> releases the moment we release an 'upgrade' (true, the ports collection no
> longer supports 2.x, but thats for sheer manpower reasons that it's
> difficult enough to make ports work on 3 branches, let alone 4). Use the
> tool that works for you.

next time I shall remember to put SARCASM somewhere in BIG letters ..
(my fault, yes)

easy on the flame-throwers

> Kris
> 
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