> >>> It has recently come to my attention that FreeBSD is "similar" to
> >>> Gentoo Linux. I've been a Gentoo user for about 5 years and I love
> >>> the concept, but it feels like the project is slowing down. I like to
> >>> learn/use/know one OS for server, media system, laptop, router, etc.
>
> > > >>> It has recently come to my attention that FreeBSD is "similar" to
> > > >>> Gentoo Linux. I've been a Gentoo user for about 5 years and I love
> > > >>> the concept, but it feels like the project is slowing down. I like to
> > > >>> learn/use/know one OS for server, media system, laptop
Grant wrote:
> > >>> It has recently come to my attention that FreeBSD is "similar" to
> > >>> Gentoo Linux. I've been a Gentoo user for about 5 years and I love
> > >>> the concept, but it feels like the project is slowing down. I like to
> > >>> learn/use/know one OS for server, media system, l
Grant wrote:
>
> I misinterpreted "advocacy" then. I apologize.
No prob. We have tons of lists, just a question of using the best one.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-advocacy
http://
You know... The only thing I can say for sure is that FreeBSD and *buntu are
both great systems. But the problem is in management. Why do you think
Ubuntu became so popular? Mark sold his business and had a great credit to
fire a start-up. So he did.
And what had he done first? He bought all of us