On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Harpalus a Como wrote:
I'm just a lurker on the OpenBSD list, but I think Charles is right about
Linux. The code is better then people give it credit for, and considering
it's vast popularity and what all it's accomplished, the "bazaar" model has
worked wonders. I'm not advocating Linux, I'm just pointing out that
considering where Linux is, where it's headed, who all is backing it, I
really don't see it stagnating or dying anytime soon.
If I'm correct, that's also what Charles thinks NetBSD needs among other
things, to look at their model for inspiration. I agree.
Just a stupid comment, but ... Linux is one kernel, multiple distributions
... BSD is, what, 4 kernels now? If we worked more together instead of as
seperate camps, it might make things a bit easier, no?
Put together a *BSD "core" ... representative from each camp and try and
steer the *kernel* itself towards a more common BSD ...