***you are a man of high ideas Ted, but you are overlooking a fundamental
aspect, that
ALL LIFE IS TEMPORAL - AND MOVES ON WITH CONTINUAL CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT
which means to say :
DONT CLING TO THE PAST WHEN OPPORTUNITIES TO PROGRESS OCCUR
***for example almost every week i sort
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> > Those technical criteria were NOT drawn out in community fashion.
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
The only real issue I see to FreeBSD's survival that requires
corporate attention is device drivers for new hardware. And this is an
issue that harms all operating systems even Windows. There are just as
many older versions of Windows being made
Mark Ovens writes:
> History repeating itself? Microsoft began life in Bill Gates' garage
> didn't it?
Yes, but the logo did not. It was years before Microsoft adopted a
consistent logo.
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Linux is a great case in point. What a pity that when people finally
looked at something like UNIX, it turned out to not be UNIX at all,
but someone cooked up in a schoolkid's garage.
History repeating itself? Microsoft began life in Bill Gates' garage
didn't it?
A perfect
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> This depends on your definition of survival.
>
> As long as FreeBSD runs on some hardware, and people still use it,
> it's surviving.
No doubt, but to some extent the enthusiasm of the volunteers that work
on the OS is a function of how many people they know to be using
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> On the cover of any FreeBSD CDROM purchased from Walnut Creek.
> However, use of the devil image associated with UNIX predates this by
> nearly 2 decades.
A devil image used in a general way isn't a logo, just as various images
of windows are not the same as the officia
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> Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
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>> Yep, I was wondering how long it would take before someone figured
>> this one out. We know the real rea$on$ that this logo change is
>> being contemplated, don't we.
>
> Personally, I wonder how FreeBSD survives based exclusively on
> vol
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> Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
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>> And, I am also concerned about the historical revisionists who
>> are claiming FreeBSD never had a logo. That is hogwash.
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> Where can I see the logo?
>
On the cover of any FreeBSD CDROM purchased from Walnut Creek. However,
use of the de
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